15 Aug Equitable Urban Futures and Informal Settlements
An opinion essay is a formal piece of writing. It requires your opinion on a topic, which must be stated clearly, giving various viewpoints on the topic supported by reasons and/or examples. You should also include the opposing viewpoint in another paragraph.
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focus on a topic about which you have personal thoughts, beliefs, feelings;
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persuade your reader that your position on topic is convincing;
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support your claim and arguments with facts, statistics, real-life project examples or published research studies;
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you use e.g literature given in class AND go beyond this list;
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read, summarize and judge – to argue your position, including opposing
viewpoints;
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goal is a written debate or conversation on urban design issue
INTRODUCTION State the topic and your opinion
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Thesis statement the main idea / point you are trying to make or prove;
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3 reasons – why it is true
MAINBODY
Here you develop your argument;Each paragraph contains e.g. a single, clear idea/reason/viewpoint that supports your point of view.
Use these to support your argument:
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examples;
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illustrations;
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cause-and-effect reasoning;
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comparison/contrast;
Each paragraph for separate viewpoint supported by reasons:
* Your reasons from introduction – explain them more detail, citing sources where necessary
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1st p. Viewpoint & reason, example
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2nd p. Viewpoint & reason, example
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3rd p. Viewpoint & reason, example
You also include a paragraph presenting the opposing viewpoint4th p. Opposing viewpoint & reason, example
CONCLUSION Restate your opinion using different words.
Sum up by restating your thesis statement and reminding the reader what your three reasons were;
In an argumentative essay, you can finish with a “call to action”
-> tell the reader what you would like them to do as a result.
Layout requirements
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Max. 15.000 characters – including blank spaces and reference list;
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+ short abstract max. 100 words;
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UK English or US English spelling may be used;
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Footnotes should be avoided, unless absolutely essential;
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Articles and figures must be referenced (see APA Style Guide: Harvard Style);
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Use in-text citation;
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All measurements – in metric units;
Minimum 10 literature references and 3 figures
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