For this milestone, you will use your writing plan attached below and
submit a draft of your persuasive essay. This milestone will help you
address critical elements I–III below, which will ultimately inform your
final submission of the persuasive essay.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction
This is where readers will have a chance to get an idea of what your
essay will be about and what you will prove throughout. Do not give all
of your information away here, but give readers a sample of what is to
come. Do not forget to review your writing plan to make sure you are
hitting all of the points that you planned out, while also stating your
claim.
- Provide an overview of the issue you have selected, briefly describing main points and your argument.
- Compose an engaging thesis statement that
explains the argument that you will prove and support throughout your
essay. This statement will give direction to your essay and should be
well thought out.
II. Body
The body is your opportunity to describe and support your argument in
depth. Make sure your thoughts and evidence are clear and organized in a
way that is easy for readers to follow and understand.
- Be sure that you write multiple paragraphs that are focused, clearly state their intent, and move logically from one to the other, building the thesis argument as the essay progresses.
- Your body paragraphs should support your argument
by combining thoughts and ideas with evidence from sources. There is no
such thing as a right or wrong argument; the key is how it is supported
and the quality of the evidence used.
- Address and refute any opposing viewpoints to your argument. This is your chance to discredit any opposing views, thus strengthening your own.
III. Conclusion
Think of the conclusion as a review of your argument. Use this
section to restate your argument and remind readers of your supporting
evidence. Think of this as your last chance to persuade readers to agree
with you.
- Review your argument. This section should consist
of a review of your main points employed to support your argument.
Think of this as your last chance to prove your point or your closing
arguments.
- Your conclusion should articulate insights about
your argument established through your essay. This should follow
logically from your essay, referring to key points or quotes used to
support your argument.
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