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History or definitions so that readers will “understand what is being argued”

Write a 1000-1500 word argument essay, in which you enter the conversation about your topic, take a position, and support it with at least 4-6 reliable sources. Most sources will come from your annotated bibliography, but you may use new sources that you found as your topic and project have evolved.To do this:

Enter the research conversation by turning your research question into anarguable thesis statement. See comments on your previous work for revisionadvice and other things to consider.

  1. Include the following in your essay. Quotes are from the “Arguing a Position”chapter in The Norton Field Guide to Writing.

o “A clear and arguable position” (your thesis)
o “Necessary background information” which could include:

  • ? Why readers should care about the topic
    ? History or definitions so that readers will “understand what is being
  • argued”
    o “Good reasons” and “convincing evidence” that support your position.

Make sure that evidence is quoted, summarized, and paraphrased accurately, and cited correctly with in-text citations and a works cited page. Balance evidence with your own ideas about the topic.

o Acknowledge other perspectives or opposing positions.

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