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PROMT: Your task is to write an argumentative or analytical essay on the controversial topic of Medicare for All Act.
Thesis Statement Medicare for All Act is a human right that can save lives while increasing American life expectancy.
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Write an argumentative or analytical mini-essay. Your target audience is the class. You are to research, organize, develop, and draft your essay with your peers in mind.
In this paper, organize and develop a strong, clear thesis and a solid supporting argument. Be sure to include appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos. Make your analysis or argument informed, informative, and convincing.
Criteria for success
• Organize your response as a 600 word academic essay with an introduction, body, and a conclusion.
• Support your analysis with quotes and paraphrases from reliable sources, data from research, findings gathered through class discussions, or your own critical take on the issue at hand.
• Have an attention grabber opening and a thought-provoking ending.
• Develop a thesis and a supporting argument / counter argument.
• Develop the supporting argument (Suggested paragraph structure: TEA).
• Include at least 1 rhetorical device to persuade your target audience.
• Include at least 1 quote.
• Effectively introduce quotations using the “quote sandwich.”
• Cite your sources in text and in the work cited section using the MLA format.
• Observe the conventions of academic writing.
• Double space.
Introduction:
• Should be at least 100 words.
• Have an attention grabber opener that piques the interest of the reader.
• Have a clear, focused thesis that guides the reader through your essay.
Body Paragraph(s):
• Have a topic sentence that introduces your body paragraph and is an opinion not fact.
• Use quotes, data, and other details from research to illustrate your points.
• Effectively introduce quotations using the “quote sandwich.” Avoid dangling quotes.
• Use at least 1 quote sandwich in the body paragraph.
• Thoroughly explain your evidence with lengthy explanations (A of TEA) that connect back to your thesis and support your argument.
• Should be at least 400 words.
Conclusion:
• Add a conclusion that sums up your essay without being too repetitive or boring
• Should be about at least 100 words.
• Should end in a thought-provoking, interesting note.
Your essay should include the following:
• Have a title, a clear thesis that follows the Topic/Comment Model.
• Be organized with an introduction, body, and conclusion to structure the essay.
• Have at least one body paragraph.
• Incorporate specific information that reinforces your supporting argument (T of TEA) in the body paragraph.
• Integrate specific quotes that support your point in the TEA Paragraph(s).
• Be comprised of at least 600 words.
• Demonstrate your ability to use grammar, punctuation, and formatting suitable for college.
• Have in-text citation and Work cited section.