This means that you will give clear and specific views about how people should act or think in regards to the situation you are examining. You must give good reasoning for your views and you must use information from trustworthy and informative sources to show examples, support your ideas, or show opposing views. You must have at least 8 sources and no more than 10. You may use any of the other lessons, ideas, or forms of argumentation discussed in class.
Business Practices: Is there a current business practice that is problematic or causes some sort of issue? This could range from how companies hire people, how their employees are treated, labor issues, controversial products or materials, or anything else that could be addressed. What would you argue should be done to solve an issue like his or what should no longer be done?
Customer Protection: Is there a current practice that a company, brand, or industry enacts on its customers, consumers, or users? This could range from data mining, censorship, unfair deals or agreements, or any other problem with how a customer is being treated or what they are expected to do. What would you argue should be done to solve an issue like this or what should no longer be done?
Advertising: Is there a current means of advertising or pushing a product that is not ethical or is manipulative? This could range from faulty or misleading advertising, poor use of facts/authority/or other fallacies, or any misuse of emotions or other underhanded tactics. What would you argue should be done to solve an issue like this or what should no longer be done?
Actions and Issues: Is there a problem with how a business acts, presents itself, or sells itself that does not fit in the above categories? Think of this as a free space to write about something concerning how businesses run that you are passionate about and want to argue.
You may email me to check if a topic is right for this. We will use the Proposal Work, Abstract Assignment, Library Research Work, and the Annotated Bibliography to work on this.
Follow this outline:
Introduction: The introduction will set up the issue or idea you will discuss and contain a thesis that details what your paper will argue about and what you will discuss concerning the issue at hand. As a proposal, this should declare an action to be done or a way to think for your audiences to do.
Body Paragraphs:
The first body paragraph will introduce the issue or problem at hand and act as a means to give context to the issue or to develop what is at stake.
The paper will then have as many body paragraphs as needed to complete your thoughts and reach the minimum word count. What you choose to discuss or use here is up to you, but you can consider bringing up points supporting your views, giving specific examples or events that illustrate the topic at hand, or using opposing views either as counterarguments or concessions. All of these would be useful and informative.
Bring in any tactic or writing tool you’ve learned in ENG 1A or 1B. This could be a counterargument, a concession, or other argumentative method or style (cause/effect, definition, etc.).
Conclusion: Wrap up your paper by giving the reader something to think about or do in the future concerning the ideas you’ve discussed.
2500 words
Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.
[order_calculator]
