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Your argument research essay will be driven by the questions you explored in your discussion groups and your critical thinking assignments based on one of the following themes:
Closing the gap between College and Career
If you deeply engage in the lecture content, group discussions, and your critical thinking assignments, you will find that the work for your final portfolio will be a compilation of your efforts throughout the term. With your final portfolio paper, you will share your “answer” to your inquiries throughout the term in an argument essay.
Use the template to complete the project:
Argumentative Paper Format and Outline Template Download Argumentative Paper Format and Outline Template
Your essay must address the following:
Be persuasive in purpose, i.e. have an argument
Be directed at a specific audience
Have a thesis statement, which includes a claim and reasons
Support the thesis through evidence from research
Summarize and respond to counterarguments
Document sources both within the essay (parenthetical citations) and in an APA formatted References page
Looking back at the instructions from Week 1 of this course, this may have sounded like a lot of work. But you will find that having engaged in critical thinking, research, and writing about this issue over the course of this term, has led you to the completion of your research paper. The purpose of this course is to teach you aspects of writing as a process. With that process in mind, remember that your task is to take what you have learned and shape it into a specific argument for a persuasive purpose.
Purpose: to persuade the audience to accept a claim about a debatable issue
Audience: specific/narrow group who can make a change regarding this issue, e.g. state or local government
Voice: Third-person (no “you” voice; limited “I” voice for personal stories/examples)
Length: 1,800+ words (not including References page)
Citations: APA parenthetical/in-text citations throughout and APA References page com Score: 5-20% range.
Sources: 8 or more research sources used and cited within the essay (and on the References page)
3+ peer-reviewed scholarly articles from the library databases
2+ magazine/newspaper/government document/book/eBook sources (or peer-reviewed articles)
2+ other credible sources, such as more general websites (may include any of the more credible source types above)
1+ personal interview
A Successful Argument Essay
The essay is persuasive, utilized rhetorical devices, demonstrating largely effective logical and persuasive skills.
The essay is directed at a specific/narrow audience.
Successful focus on topic and stance; thesis is a viable, well-worded opinion (claim + reasons format) leading to a focused argument.
Thesis and body strongly aligned throughout: flows in an organized manner that matches the thesis “map.”
Utilizes topic sentences, transitions, etc. well and paragraph content is focused, purposeful, and smooth.
Support is extensive, varied, and sophisticated throughout the paper:
Informs audience about the background/context of the issue.
Offers strong support for the thesis by developing the reasons listed in the thesis.
Cites and incorporates evidence from multiple sources for each reason.
Employs research from at least 8 credible sources, meeting requirements. Sources are current (published within the last five years).
Synthesizes research with the writer’s own ideas.
Source materials are smoothly integrated with successful interpretation/accreditation; avoids “dropped”/”dumped” quotations.
Successfully synthesizes opposing points of view, i.e. fairly acknowledges and responds to possible counterarguments.
Cites paraphrases, summaries, and quotations with APA parenthetical citations.
The point-of-view is appropriate and sustained with a third-person voice.
Language usage, voice, style, and tone are appropriate and effective; insignificant padding, redundancy, and/or overstatement.
Errors in surface features are largely non-existent; minor errors do not distract from reading.
Is double-spaced, alphabetized, and indented as prescribed by APA conventions, uses level headers to separate sections of content for ease of reading.
Meets the length requirement of 1,800 or more words.
Has a TurnItIn.com originality score in the 5-20% range, meaning a relatively small portion of the essay contains direct language from others/outside sources, minimally repurposes previous work. Should you need to repurpose prior work from English 101 or another class, please inform your instructor of your intentions to do so.
References page included in the same document as the essay, as the final page.
Contains citations in proper and consistent APA format (7th edition).
Is double-spaced, alphabetized, and indented for the second and following lines of each entry.
Is relatively free of errors in punctuation and mechanics.
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