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Argument Essay Grading Criteria
When grading your argument essay, I’ll be looking for the following:
Ideas
Subject is appropriate: not off-limits or overly opinionated/emotional. Thesis statement presents a clear position. Logical claims support your thesis. Shows awareness of audience and potential counterarguments.
Details
Shows rather than tells – specific evidence from sources supports your points. Relies on a fair number of solid claims/reasons on your side. Counterarguments are raised and addressed effectively. Argument is original but supported by research.
Style
Interesting and correct word choice. Good sentence variety. Punctuation, grammar, and spelling are correct. Writing is clear and concise. Tone of language is appropriate and respectful – convincing to readers.
Organization
Argument builds from clear thesis at the beginning to persuasive ending. Essay stays focused on thesis until the end. Introduction gets reader’s attention and makes him/her want to keep reading. Paragraphs are focused and unified, with clear transitions between criteria. Counterarguments are logically placed and addressed. Conclusion ties up loose ends and closes effectively.
Format
Uses MLA manuscript form. All quotes, stats, opinions of others and little-known facts are cited with correct parenthetical citations. At least 3 and not more than five sources are cited. Works cited page contains complete publication data, in MLA format
Do not write about abortion, gun control, vaccinations, religious issues, politics or other politically or emotionally charged issues. There is a reason these topics continue to be debated: they are very difficult ethical dilemmas that are difficult to prove with evidence. They are also very hard to do well. You should also avoid conspiracy theories and other topics that are just…tired.
Instead, I want you to write about something that you can be original and objective about. You must fairly see both sides. (Down the road, peer feedback will be designed to help you see the other side — remember that this doesn’t mean that your essay won’t work! Your peers will only be trying to help you see the other side fairly.)
I hope to challenge you to write on fresh issue. To see if your issue will work, see if you can put it in the form of a question: Should __(we do or not do something)___ ?
Remember, too, that you can’t tackle a topic like world hunger, social security, cloning, war, or health care in four typed, double-spaced pages. It’s generally better to choose a simple, clear issue and argue it well.
Consider going to the Opposing Viewpoints database from the library homepage and checking out the topics listed there. Conduct some sample searches to see what’s “out there.”
The Argument Essay Guidelines
Write a paper persuading your audience to agree with you about an arguable, controversial issue based on the research you used for the annotated bibliography. You may switch topics, but you will have to find more sources and notify me in advance.
The paper should be:
4-5 pages in length (which is 1,000 -1250 words) based on research from 3-5 sources 12-point font in Times New Roman or Arial double spaced submitted with an MLA Works Cited pagei NEED HELP , IS MINNESOTA CASE ONLY: my nursing assignment help
I’m studying and need help with a Law question to help me learn.
Respond to each of the following case studies.
Case Study 1
Scott Murphy is a freshman in college and recently decided to pledge the fraternity, Chi Gamma Omega. As a “pledge” of the fraternity, Scott is forced to participate in a number of initiation activities in order to become a brother of Chi Gamma Omega. Specifically, one night Scott was held down on the ground while other brothers poured shots of vodka into his mouth. Severely intoxicated by the initiation ritual, later that evening Scott broke into a female student’s dorm room and sexually assaulted her. Scott is claiming he mistakenly believed he was entering the room of his girlfriend.
Is Scott entitled to the defense of involuntary intoxication? Why or why not? Under what circumstances could voluntary intoxication serve as a defense? If none, should it result in conviction of a lesser crime? Why or why not?
Make sure to use at least 1 -2 cases to support your responses (and cite them using Bluebook Standards). Any relevant cases are applicable.
Keywords to search for are: affirmative defense, intoxication, voluntary, consent
Case Study 2
Jack Oberman is a pharmacist at a local drug store and has never previously engaged in any form of illegal activity. Local police officers received reports that the drug store was filling illegal prescriptions for OxyContin, a strong painkiller often sold on the streets. An undercover officer approached Jack on five separate occasions claiming that he had a daughter suffering from a terminal illness who was in severe pain and discomfort. The undercover officer claimed he could not afford medical treatment and asked Jack to illegally provide him with OxyContin for his daughter. Jack refused on the first four occasions, but finally consented after hearing the horrific stories of the young girl’s suffering. Jack handed the undercover officer 10 OxyContin pills and was subsequently arrested.
Is he entitled to the defense of entrapment? Would he be successful under both the objective and subjective tests for entrapment?
Make sure to use at least 1 -2 cases to support your responses (and cite them using Bluebook Standards). Any relevant cases are applicable.
Keywords to search for are: entrapment, affirmative defense, luring, and trickery
Format
Your complete response should be 3 – 4 pages in length. Be sure to cite all your references and format them according to Bluebook Standards. For writing assistance, consider using Grammarly or submitting your written assignment to the Writing Lab prior to submitting your assignment.5 question quizzes after some small readings.
I’m trying to learn for my Sociology class and I’m stuck. Can you help?
I only need someone to take the quizzes portion from modules 2, 3, and 4 which consists of 5 small questions based on some small readings and 1 or 2 short videos for each module. Each module(readings and videos) should take a total of 30-45 mins and the quizzes are 5 minutes (1 min. for each question) If you understand the readings and videos, the questions should be easy. I just have no time for the quizzes this time. I will give you the login information for it. It is due by next Sunday.
