I need help with my 7 page essay with the prompt on claim of value.To complete this essay you need to be familiar with the book " beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress" as evidence is to be presented from t

C la im o f V alu e Essay 3 Prompt T opic: For this essay , you will choose an issue/controversy to explore and present a claim of value. Y ou must skillfully present an informed, reasoned, and persuasive argument, a claim that captures the best perspective currently available for your issue. Purpose: Y ou will select an issue to explore from Beggars in Spain , come up with a claim backed by reasoning and evidence, argue your issue from the fictional context of the novel using analogies from the real world to back up your reasoning , and provide a refutation. Y our reasoning and evidence will come from the novel and from the real world (outside sources). BS needs to be a part of every step. Meaning, you will back up your claim with reasons from BS and your evidence will come from BS and outside sources (sometimes the evidence will be from a source, but other times it will come from your own cleverly written analogies and/or prior knowledge). Possible issues include, but are not limited to: ● Is genetic modification technology i.e. Sleeplessness beneficial or harmful to society? ● Do the Sleepless have a moral obligation to help the Sleepers? ● Do we, as a culture, value emotion over logic? ● Is it just to require Sanctuary to pay the highest taxes because they are the wealthiest entity in the U.S.? ● Does segregation exist between people because it's part of the human condition? ● Is social justice, equality , tolerance, etc. achievable for all in a human society? ● Are Kress’ s predictions about the social, political, financial, etc. consequences of a super race plausible? This assignment has the following formal requirements: ● 6-8 pages long, typed, double-spaced, in proper MLA format ● Third or second person perspective (no first person i.e. “I,” “me,” “my ,” etc.) ● An introduction that provides context for your issue/controversy ● A specific claim of value that attempts to persuade an audience ● An organized body of support that argues on behalf of your claim ● 3 or more reasons and pieces of evidence to support your claim ● 3 or more refuting points and pieces of evidence to explain how the opposition falls short ● 6 or more academic sources are used and properly cited (quotations and paraphrases) in order to help develop your claim (at least 3 of which must be scholarly , meaning peer-reviewed or an academic journal). The novel does not count as an academic source. Consult this Research 101 Guide ● Links to an external site. ● for assistance. ● Beggars in Spain evidence and details are referenced throughout the essay . ● A conclusion that summarizes and extends your claim ● A properly formatted W orks Cited page ● A similarity report of 20% or less on T urnitin.com, with zero plagiarism How Should I Structure My Essay? Academic writing does not allow a whole lot of freedom for creativity . It is formulaic and very structured. Y our essay should be at least 8 paragraphs in length (intro, 6 body paragraphs, conclusion). Please organize your essay according to the following outline (feel free to introduce the reasoning/refutation in a dif ferent order if that is your preference): A. Introduction (.5-1 page) 1. Include a hook 2. Provide context for your issue/controversy 3. Claim of value/thesis statement: Last sentence of intro and briefly explains your 3 main points i.e. "Unfortunately , human beings are naturally selfish, greedy , and competitive, so there will always be segregation in human societies." B. Body of essay (5-6 pages) 1. Reason 1 + evidence T opic sentence for this section must include easy to follow transitions i.e. firstly , one reason , etc. 2. Reason 2 + evidence T opic sentence for this section must include easy to follow transitions i.e. secondly , another reason, etc. 3. Reason 3 + evidence T opic sentence for this section must include easy to follow transitions i.e. finally , a final reason, etc. 4. Refuting point 1 + evidence ○ T opic sentence for this section must include easy to follow transitions i.e. however , some would disagree, etc. 5. Refuting point 2 + evidence ○ T opic sentence for this section must include easy to follow transitions i.e. on the other hand, the opposition feels that, etc. Refuting point 3 + evidence ○ T opic sentence for this section must include easy to follow transitions i.e. unfortunately , others believe that, etc. Conclusion (.5-1 page) ○ Restate thesis in dif ferent words ○ Summarize argument (briefly) and extend your claim ○ Be provocative (see rubric)