Argument Research Essay

This assignment will challenge you in the areas of choosing a controversial topic, narrowing it down, finding decent, unbiased research, writing an extended formal essay, including citations within your writing as well as creating a reference page, and polishing your work after you have completed the rough draft. This is the major assignment for the class. Doing well will prepare you for future research papers regardless of major or focus.

General Essay Requirements:

· MLA format as prescribed in the handbook ch 51 or the MLA section

· Typed, Times New Roman font, 12pt., double-spaced, 1” margins

· Final packet must have at least 2 drafts

· Proper grammar, spelling, and paragraphing (no personal pronouns)

· Title based on topic (not essay genre)

Specific Essay Requirements:

· 4 full pages of text minimum plus works cited (MLA style)*

· Persuasive thesis statement in introduction

· 6 college database sources minimum (no Google, Wiki-anything, dictionaries, etc.)*

· MLA style parenthetical citations throughout essay*

· Argue for one side and back up your reasons with research*

· Explore and mention underlying values associated with your side

· Consider objections or options and form a rebuttal

· Topic needs to be controversial, recent, easy to research, and approved (do not proceed without approval)

· Conclusion must restate thesis and show flaws of objection

Getting started:

· Consult Opposing Viewpoints or Issues and Controversies or choose a topic to be approved (see other side)

· Do preliminary research to learn about topic and choose a side to argue

· Create a 3-point thesis statement based upon research items

· Use ABC format to create your body paragraphs and include citations

· Create an opposition paragraph and rebuttal

Revision:

· Make sure each body paragraph supports a point in your thesis (in order)

· Envelope your research in style using ABC format

· Create a hook and clincher that is appropriate for your topic

· Check for errors

· Search for ways to communicate your event more effectively

· Consider peer review comments

* This essay and these items are at particular risk for plagiarism. Be sure you are aware of all formatting rules including proper documentation and paraphrasing and summarizing. Plagiarism will result in a 0 for the assignment and possibly the entire class.

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Choosing a topic:

You must choose a topic that is controversial, which means it has two very well argued sides. In addition, your topic must be recent but not too recent. Your topic must not be one that has been exhausted by previous students. Your topic should also be one that can be easily researched by school databases.

Possible topics:


Jacksonville growth

Concussion clearance

Standardized testing

For-profit colleges*

Police in schools

Second lang. ed.

Pharmaceutical pricing

Teen cosmetic surgery

Police brutality/cameras

Assisted suicide

For-profit prisons*

Magnet/Charter schools

Cheating—sports/school/etc.

Internet addiction

Asperger’s /Autism

Testing on animals

Cyber-bullying

NSA spying*

Nutritional supplements*

Campaign “donations”*

Pollution/Emissions control

Minimum Wage Hike


Impossible topics:


Abortion

Gun control

Driving/drinking age

Wars

Distracted Driving

Immigration

Global warming

Legalizing Marijuana

Dolphins are cool

Tasers

Video Game Ratings

Informational topics

One-sided topics

Affordable Care Act

Affirmative Action/repeal

Sexual assault/hazing


You must focus on a social/economic problem. This almost always involves money—usually taxes. The topic may also revolve around injustice—looking out for those who can’t look out for themselves. Children may be involved. Or, the topic may be about the prevention of government controls. You may ask, “Why should the government step in?” In other words, your topic must be about a problem and you will be persuading your audience about a solution or new way to look at the problem or maybe blame the key culprit. Most of your research will back up your opinion—not explain the problem.

Disclaimer about example essays:

From time to time students ask about example essays to help them along in the creation process. This is dangerous for a few reasons. 1. Some of the sample essays in the textbooks are mistaken for good essays—do not assume this. 2. Essays written by my previous students may help you get started but only provide a crutch. You need to work through the creation process. Attending class should provide you with enough momentum to get you started. Attending the Peer Review sessions will be a good checkpoint for your efforts. 3. Lastly, the potential for plagiarism is high with example essays and this is a risk not worth taking.


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