Rough draft due 11
November 13: Proofread and edit the Proposal Essy
November 18: Submit the Final Copy.
Topic—- Addressing Student Loan Debt through Income-Based Repayment Plans
Please Please follow the outline in the attached document
Assignment: Proposal EssayLinks to an external site.
Overview: In this assignment, you will write a Proposal Essay, a type of Claim of Policy essay in which you argue for a specific solution to a controversial problem currently debated in the public sphere. You will define, analyze, and support your chosen solution through your Proposal Essay while addressing and refuting alternative perspectives. The essay should be 5–7 pages long and incorporate 5–7 credible sources to support your argument. Follow the structure outlined below to ensure your essay is well-organized and persuasive.
Essay Structure:
1. Introduction (1 paragraph)
· Provide an engaging opening to introduce the issue and its significance. Indicate that you are presenting a proposal to solve a pressing problem.
2. Define and Analyze the Problem (1 paragraph)
· Define the problem with detail, context, and evidence, demonstrating why this issue is relevant and controversial today. Aim to make the stakes and impact of the problem clear to readers.
3. Present Your Solution (1 paragraph)
· Describe your proposed solution to the problem. Be precise and transparent about how this solution addresses the core aspects of the issue.
4. Defend Your Solution (3 paragraphs)
· Use the PIE method ( Point, Illustration, ExplanationLinks to an external site.) for each paragraph:
· Point: State the reason supporting your solution.
· Illustration: Offer evidence, examples, or expert opinions that support your point.
· Explanation: Analyze and explain how your evidence reinforces the effectiveness of your solution.
· Each paragraph should add depth to the argument in favor of your solution.
5. Discuss Alternative Solutions (1 paragraph)
· Briefly consider other possible solutions to the problem. Explain why these alternatives may fall short compared to your proposed solution.
6. Rebuttal to Opponents Links to an external site.(1 paragraph)
· Address potential objections or counterarguments to your solution. Use logical reasoning and evidence to refute opposing viewpoints, reinforcing why your solution remains the most viable.
7. Conclusion (1 paragraph)
· Summarize your main points and reinforce the necessity and effectiveness of your solution. End with a call to action or final thought to leave a lasting impression on your reader.
8. Works CitedLinks to an external site.
· Include properly formatted works cited page (not part of the page count) with the 5–7 sources used to support your argument.
Timeline:
· November 4: Complete prewriting activities (brainstorming, topic selection, preliminary research).
· November 6: Draft the Proposal Essay.
· November 11: Draft due. Complete a peer review in class, focusing on the depth of discussion and the argument’s effectiveness. Revise based on feedback. Use TutorMe for tutoring and revision. Also, send the essay to [email protected] for further revision suggestions.
· November 13: Proofread and edit the Proposal Essay for clarity, coherence, and grammar.
· November 18: Submit the Final Copy.
Requirements:
· Length: 5–7 pages (excluding the Works Cited page).
· Sources: Use 5–7 credible sources from your Annotated Bibliography. Use signal phrases for in-text sources.Links to an external site.
· Formatting: Follow MLA formatting for the essay and the Works Cited page Links to an external site..
This assignment will help you develop argumentation, organization, and critical analysis skills. Take time with each stage of the writing process, and aim to present a feasible and compelling solution.
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