Persuasive Essay Assignment

Prompt:
Select a controversial issue and make a reasoned argument supporting or opposing it.
Remember: The topic should not be too extensive – save the more complex issues for the research paper.
The writing will be scored based on well you:
State your position on the topic
Describe the points in support of your position, including examples and other evidence.
Anticipate and address readers’ concerns and arguments against your position.
Use grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
Decide on a topic or issue: Select a topic/issue that you feel strongly about or that you feel competent discussing. Think about the best way to approach argument.
Make a list of pros and cons for your issue: PROS – What makes your idea a good one? CONS – Consider your audience. What arguments
might they make against your idea?
Write a thesis statement: In a single sentence, state your proposal or position. What’s the main idea that you’re trying to get across? What do you want the reader to agree to?
Organize and outline ideas: Select your best arguments to support your opinion. Use one or two paragraph(s) to address a reader
counterargument.
Topic Sentence: First reason why your idea is a good one.
Supporting Details:
#1: Facts, Examples, Statistics, Quotations, Expert Opinion
#2: Facts, Examples, Statistics, Quotations, Expert Opinion
#3: Facts, Examples, Statistics, Quotations, Expert Opinion
Write your essay (7 to 8 Paragraphs):
Introduction: (1 Paragraph)
Use a lead that grabs the reader’s attention.
Give background information about the situation.
Include a thesis statement that gives your opinion.
Body Paragraphs: (3 Paragraphs)
Three paragraphs containing details that will convince the reader that your idea is a good one.
Counterargument: (1-2 Paragraphs)
One or Two paragraph(s) that addresses reader concerns or objections—Address 2 counterarguments
Solution: (1 Paragraph)
Propose a plausible solution based in fact using evidence.
Conclusions: (1 Paragraph)
Restate your thesis in a new way.
Make a call to action and ask for the reader’s help, if appropriate.
Proofread and edit: Check your spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Are your paragraphs indented? Is the verb tense consistent? Are all names
spelled correctly and capitalized? Have you avoided writing run-on sentences and sentence fragments?
Paper Guidelines:
Paper should be 2-3 pages in length (no less than 2, no more than 3)
Times New Roman 12 Point Font
Double Spaced (do not add additional spaces between paragraphs)
1 Inch Margins
Written in Academic Writing (Third Person)
Title Paper: Unique Title (no title page needed)
Reference/Work Cited Page (minimum 3 sources)
Upper Left Corner (Single Space) Name, Date, Professor
 , Class, Time
My three reasons are : Economic benefits(brings in alot of money)
,Licensure (regulations), and health benefit(reduce risk of sti)

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