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Part 1: after a standard introduction that sets up the full essay, is to provide everything the reader needs to know before you make your argument and provide your solutio

My Topic or issue is Gun Violence in Memphis, Tennessee. Our teacher asks that we also quote/cite 3 credible sources per part supporting our claims. I’ll also leave attach what I already have.

Part 1: after a standard introduction that sets up the full essay, is to provide everything the reader needs to know before you make your argument and provide your solution(s). To do so, you’ll cover relevant background and history on your topic and explain the correct situation as it stands now. To do so, follow these guidelines:

 

 

·        Background

o   How did this issue start? What are the root and proximal causes?

o   How has it changed over time? What are some key events or moments?

o   Has it gotten better but still needs more? Has it gotten worse?

o   When has the issue become a problem? Or are we just now recognizing that it’s a problem?

o   Who are some important people associated with this topic?

·        Context

o   What has happened recently with this issue?

o   What are the current legal situations?

o   Are there any topic-specific terms the reader needs to know?

o   What are the sides of this debate if there is one? What do most people think? Is there a middle ground?

o   Are there any misunderstandings related to this issue?

Part 2:

In part 2, students make their case. This is where you discuss the morality of the issue and discuss why the issue is a problem that needs attention. Then you argue for others to see the issue from your point of view. 

 

Morality:

In this section, students will discuss the moral framework of their issue. What is right and wrong here? What is better and worse? Or better and best? Why? What moral “rule stick” are you using for this issue?

Who is hurt by this issue and why should those not as impacted by it care? What are the stakes?

Argumentation:

Here, using evidence, logic, and examples, show why others should see the issue as you do.

 

Part 3:

In the final section of the essay, answer the question, “now what?”

Imagine you completely convince your reader with your argument. What should they do about it now? What are some practical steps they could take? This solution doesn’t have to fix everything or be a magic bullet for complex problems, but it should outline some things that could change for the better.

Solution:

Provide a thorough explanation of your solution or solutions. Discuss what the goals are and how it will work. Discuss why you think it will be successful. Discuss what needs to happen for it to work, or what needs to change (law or otherwise). Discuss what it will cost and who will pay. Discuss who needs to be involved. Look to the future and examine what may result from this solution, both good and bad. Defend why the pros outweigh the cons.

Conclusion:

Provide a final pitch, touch on your strongest points, and make a final argument for your point of view. Then, leave the reader thinking with a lasting thought.

 

Part 1: after a standard introduction that sets up the full essay, is to provide everything the reader needs to know before you make your argument and provide your solutio
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