Researched
Argumentation
Essay
The Assignment:
In general, this core essay of the course takes a position on a specific issue and attempts to
persuade the audience
to
agree with that position or to act upon it. This essay could also fall
un
der the category of a ―proposal,
‖
which identifies a problem and offers a supported
solution.
Here are some basics of the
argumentation
essay
:
1)
Uses reasoning
—
logic
—
to persuade an audience
to agree or act
2)
Takes a clear stand on a controversial
(arguable)
topic
3)
Demonstrates an
understanding of audience
through word choice, language, and
content.
You will be required to document your selected audience and explain your
approach
4)
Effectively
incorporates
evidence
to
sufficiently
support
all
claims
5)
A
minimum of
six
credible
sources
must be used;
includes
correct MLA
citations,
both on a Works Cited page and in
–
text
1
6)
Demonstrates an advanced knowledge of critical thinking and critical writing through
subject choice and effective strategies for writing
7)
Includes
an
effective thesis statement that tells readers what to expe
ct in the essay,
including
the point
, or purpose,
of
the
essay
8)
Develops a clea
r introduction and a conclusion
9)
Is
free of
logical
fallacies
10)
Develops
counter
–
arguments and refutation
: Deal with opposing arguments. If you
pretend they don’t exist, you leave them as open options for your audience.
11)
Is organized
in a clear manner
; uses an effective argumentative structure
12)
Blends judgments with a working knowledge of the content
13)
Effectivel
y uses ethos, pathos, and logos
2
14)
Uses correct grammar and complex sentences
15)
Demonstrates individual style
16)
The argument must be
vali
d and the premises must be true
3
Some Stipulations and Suggestions:
Use appeals that most people consider fair.
4
Use
emotional appeals to
support
5
your logical appeals.
o
Y
ou may use personal experience to assist
, but do not rely on this
o
Remain keenly aware of audience
Topic selection: This will be difficult, I’m sure. I suggest choosing a topic you care about,
either emo
tionally or intellectually (or both), but also a topic you can look at from all sides.
Develop a
critical question
before
a thesis (the question is not to be stated in the essay, but in
preparation).
Understand rhetorical ―stasis.‖
1
There are more specifics with this, so please pay attention
. Essays submitted without effective MLA documentation will not
earn a
passing
grade.
2
You might be required
to identify where and how these are used in the essay
3
According to the most recent and most credible evidence available
4
Politicians are not included in “most people.”
So avoid fallacies; these are not
fair
.
5
Keyword: support. The emotional appeals sho
uld be
limited
to give extra emphasis to a logical argument.
Baumgart
ENGL 1202
–
Argument Essay Assignment Sheet
2
Plagiarism is a scary,
evil beast that roams the halls of academe. Avoid it.
6
Take notes as you go along,
even
before you begin writing.
Planning is a big part of writing.
Essay Submission Guidelines:
The finished submitted draft should be
eight
(
8
)
to
ten (10
)
pages
.
All finished essays must
be AT LEAST
EIGHT
FULL PAGE
S
.
7
Please follow the
MLA
essay format
.
Please also use a standard font and type size, for
example 12
–
po
int Helvetica or 12
–
point Times.
To see specifics, and a good example of page
format, go here:
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/resdoc5e/pdf/Hacker
–
Orlov
–
MLA.pdf
No handwritten, sloppily presented, or late work will be accepted
—
see syllabus for more
.
Important:
Save all
of your prewriting,
drafting, and revising pages.
You
may be asked to
submit these.
Research and Source Requirements
:
Minimum of
six credible
sources
o
At least three
must be from scholarly (peer reviewed) journals or books
o
All
must be evaluated for credibility
o
Any use of Wikipedia or other sources without credibility might result in an essay not
being accepted for grade
o
All sources must be documented correctly and effectively in the text of the essay and on a
Works Cited page, which shou
ld be formatted correctly
In
–
text source material should be
well
–
incorporated into the text
, including lead
phrases
and author/source information
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