English resurch and essay assignment

Miranda 1 Bullock, Richard, Maureen Daly Goggin, and Francine Weinberg. The Norton Field Guide with Readings and Handbook . 4th ed. New York: Norton, 2016. 763. Print. English 1301.062 Essay 3 Assignment: The Problem -Solution Proposal Essay Essay 3 Draft Due Date : Sat., Jul. 1 by 11:59 p.m. in Canvas Peer Review Due Date: Mon., Jul. 3 by 11:59 p.m. in Canvas Essay 3 Final Draft Due Date : Wed., Jul. 5 by 11:59 p.m. in Canvas Sources Required: This essay will require a minimum of five (5) sources that you will also use in your Research Proposal & Annotated Bibliography Assignment. Consider the following when writing about a solution to a problem:

1) Grab your audience with an effective introduction. 2) Develop a thesis statement that identifies the problem and proposes a solution for reader. 3) Define the problem in the first and second body paragraphs.

a. Provide some background on the problem in the first paragraph (use sources). b. Give a specific example(s) of problem in the second paragraph (use sources). c. Show people being affected by problem in the second paragraph (use sources). d. Briefly pose your solution at the end of the second body paragraph—just a sentence or two. Prompt: Write an essay of at least f our (4) full pages in which you identify a problem and propose a solution to that problem . Choose a topic that is important to you personally, one that is solvable (that has a realistic solution), and one that you can research adequately in the time you have been given.

Option 1 : A problem facing a group or organization to which you belong (a sports team, a band, a charitable organization, or other similar group) Option 2: A problem facing a place where you currently work or have worked in the past Option 3 : A problem facing your college or a college class you have taken in the past or in which you are presently enrolled Option 4: A problem facing your local community (where you live —city, neighborhood, street, apartment building, etc.) Your audience is your instructor and your classmates. Try to choose an issue that you think would interest your readers, and be sure that you present a well -defined problem, a recommended solution, a convincing argument for your proposed solution, a response to anticipated questions, a call to action, and an appropriate tone. Miranda 2 Bullock, Richard, Maureen Daly Goggin, and Francine Weinberg. The Norton Field Guide with Readings and Handbook . 4th ed. New York: Norton, 2016. 763. Print. English 1301.062 4) Present your own solution, step- by-step, in the fourth body paragraph. It may take more than one paragraph, depending on how many points your solution entails. Remember, you are directing the reader to take action. You may also use part of an alternative solution within your own solution, explaining what part you will use and how you will include it in your solution. 5) Examine anticipated questions/criticisms in the third body paragraph (use sources). a. Present an anticipated question/criticism b. Refute/concede this question/criticism. i. Examine the weaknesses of the question/criticism.

ii. State why your solution is best. c. Repeat with other questions/criticisms. 6) End your essay with a solid conclusion that restates the problem, reviews the anticipated questions/criticisms very briefly, and reemphasizes your solution. Remember to leave food for thought, which may be asking the reader to take some action to make the solution a reality, or you can discuss the positive effects of your solution. Be sure to ask for help if you have difficulty getting started. The Writing Center and Brainfuse are av ailable to help you, and so am I! I hope you enjoy this assignment!