Grossmont College Immigration and Unemployment Argument Essay
Question Description
- Introduction
- Hook
- Contextualize social issue
- Thesis: your stance on your social issue
- Body
- Origin/Root Cause: What is the earliest moment in history where your issue was a problem? And/or what is the root cause of your issue?
- A: assertion
- X: example/evidence #1
- E: explanation #1
- X: example/evidence #2
- E: explanation #2
- S: significance
- Historical Moments over time (a condensed version of your history section from Essay 2)
- Origin/Root Cause: What is the earliest moment in history where your issue was a problem? And/or what is the root cause of your issue?
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- A: assertion
- X: example/evidence #1
- E: explanation #1
- X: example/evidence #2
- E: explanation #2
- S: significance
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3. Argument: First reason to support your thesis (you may pull from your Environmental Scan as appropriate)
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- A: assertion
- X: example/evidence #1
- E: explanation #1
- X: example/evidence #2
- E: explanation #2
- S: significance
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4. Argument: Second reason to support your thesis
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- A: assertion
- X: example/evidence #1
- E: explanation #1
- X: example/evidence #2
- E: explanation #2
- S: significance
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5. Argument: Third reason to support your thesis
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- A: assertion
- X: example/evidence #1
- E: explanation #1
- X: example/evidence #2
- E: explanation #2
- S: significance
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6. Repeat Body structure for any additional paragraphs
7. Counterargument:
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- A: Assertion: statement of what the opposing side might argue
- X: Example: evidence to support the opposing side
- E: Explanation: explain counterargument examples/evidence in your own words.
- Rebuttal: explain how your argument refutes the counterargument. Include evidence to support your reasoning, and explain how the evidence supports your claim that the rebuttal is more valid than the counterargument.
- S: Significance: explain how the evidence supports your topic sentence and thesis statement
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III. Conclusion
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- The overall significance of your stance on your social issue: why does your topic/stance matter for your readers? What should readers do as a result of reading your paper?
- should be 7-8 pages.
- you can use the old essays.
- Should be in MLA format.
- Use the Economy, Political, and social reasons to argumentative it.
- the earliest historical moment the Europeans.
- all the paragraphs should argumentative.
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