Your assignment is to write an essay which (1) examines a social, political, or cultural hot topic, identifies and explains the problem, (2) explores multiple credible perspectives, and (3) ultimately proposes a solution (or at least steps toward a solution).
1. First, you will capture the readers attention in an academically sophisticated manner. Then, you will objectively present important background information to your reader. The reader should have a clear understanding of the history surrounding the issue as well as the significance of the current situation/problem. Next, you will reveal your position on the issue in your thesis statement, which should both state the problem and hint at the proposed solution (which will be discussed in detail in the final section of your essay).
2. The next two sections of your essay will be dedicated to summary and analysis of your chosen position articles (the ones on NY Times Room for Debate, Opposing Viewpoints, or Issues & Controversies). You will state and defend your position on the issue in your conclusion section. Your position may align closely with one of the op-ed articles, or you may present your reader with another outside source that better supports/represents your argument.
3. The final section of your essay will focus on a proposed solution, recommendation, or plan of action, supported by a scholarly research article. Do not restate your thesis or attempt to rewrite your introduction in the conclusion.
This paper must be research based. Locate sources, read, think, and THEN form your opinion, which will aid in the creation of your thesis, opposing viewpoint, and rebuttal. FIRST STEP: locate and read credible sources
Claim: Your opinion, in your own words
Evidence: Information from a credible outside source
Warrant: Your follow up and discussion of the evidence youve presented.
4 pages, 5 credible sources