Identify the audience to whom you are addressing your argument and explain why members will benefit from understanding your position.

Argue a position on a significant issue pertaining to your chosen topic for your research manuscript. Your claim should be clearly stated with adequate support.

Consider other perspectives when making your position and clearly show why you believe your position is more logical, sensible, useful, or appealing than the opposition’s viewpoint.

Use print sources, electronic sources, and – if possible – an interview with an informed individual to support your claims.
On a page separate from your paper, identify the audience to whom you are addressing your argument and explain why members will benefit from understanding your position.

Within the paper, or in an accompanying note, explain why the issue is important to you so that your classmates and instructor can be aware of the nature of your expertise and any possible biases.

Identify the audience to whom you are addressing your argument and explain why members will benefit from understanding your position.
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