argumentative essay
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Discipline English Language
Assignment type : Essay
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Stage of Completion: Auction
Description
For our final essay, you will write and submit a Argumentative/Persuasive essay. If you are familiar with what an Argumentative/Persuasive essay is, AWESOME.
Minimum word count: 1250
Format: MLA Heading and running head. (click on the link if you need a refresher)
POV:
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Topic: For the final essay, you are free to explore your own topic. However, you MUST base your topic on one of the resources/titles listed below. Anything topic based on any thing other than one of the titles below will earn a zero. This is non negotiable.
Source Options:
“Spunk” (Links to an external site.)by Zora Neale Hurston
“Sweat (Links to an external site.)” by Zora Neale Hurston
“A Rose for Emily” (Links to an external site.)by William Faulkner
“Desiree’s Baby” (Links to an external site.) by Kate Chopin
If you are not, or if you are the least bit iffy, please explore the following sources:
TEXT: Unfamiliar with an Argumentative/Persuasive essay? Read here (Links to an external site.). to learn more about the Argumentative/Persuasive essay.
VIDEO: If you are a visual learner, it may benefit you to watch a video instead or in addition to the reading –
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The argumentative essay is all about language. You can actually write the essay in any mode, but the language and thesis are key to ensuring that you are presenting and argument and that you are not merely summarizing and or paraphrasing.
Please be sure to study your resources and if you are a little unclear, inbox me your concerns and or questions and conduct further research yourself. The internet is full of valuable resources for you to reference.
Here is a sample essay for you to study before you plan, organize, and write your own argumentative essay:
https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Kate-Chopins-The-Story-of-an-Hour-F32RMZYTC (Links to an external site.)
ADVICE: At all cost, do not summarize or paraphrase. Identify a key element within the literature and form a thesis to argue based on that key element.
POV: 3rd person onlyLinks to an external site
NOTE: This assignment is due on the 9th of December.
Format MLA
Academic Level: –
Volume of 4 pages (1100 words)
Type of service: Custom writing