Textbook is included with my documents In an essay of approximately 600 Words (2pages/12 point font/double spaced) write a proposal argument in response to one of the issues addressed in your Everythings an Argument textbook. Your essay must include an introduction providing some context on the issue (in a proposal essay your introduction should outline the particular problem or issue which your paper will address) leading into a focused thesis statement (claim + reason) that takes the form of a claim offering a specific solution addressing the problem at issue, and explaining why/how that solution will be effective in solving the problem (reason). As well as presenting an effective and viable solution to an issue and explaining how that solution will operate, your argument must utilize logic and provide effective examples and reasoning as to how and why your proposal will be beneficial. Moreover, your proposal must also be feasible and capable of being enacted with the means and funds presently available or explain how such means/funds might be acquired, while also addressing any potential opposition/counterarguments to your proposal your main audience, those you are trying to convince, and whose values/beliefs you must be attune to/respectful of showing how your proposal will benefit not only the population to which it is directed but also the audience toward which it is being pitched. Your essay must utilize support from at least one source from the textbook, and if you wish you may include references from one secondary source (. a reputable internet source such as websites ending in .gov, .edu, .org, or a reputable .com, . the , etc. check with your professor if you are unsure if an online source is reputable) supporting your proposal/argument. Remember, your proposal will act as the initial step into formulating your final research paper, so make sure the topic you select is one in which you have an interest and you feel you can adequately and sufficiently support and expand into a full-fledged research argument. Be sure your essay is structured effectively in adherence to the guidelines of scholarly writing as covered in the textbooks and discussed in class (formal diction, effective essay and argument structure, grammatically correct, consistent use of the Third Person no I, we, us, our (First Person) or you, your, youre (Second Person), etc.). Your essay must be properly cited in MLA format (See The Little Seagulls Handbook) and include a one page works-cited as the last page of your paper. Potential topics include, but are not limited to: How does pop culture stereotype specific cultural groups and what can be done to lessen the effects of stereotyping in our culture? What should, if anything, be done to regulate free speech on college campuses to insure inclusivity? What can, or should, be done to resolve the issues surrounding internet privacy? What effects are our food culture having on society and what should be done to resolve these issues?
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