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Effects fast food have on the body
OUTLINE
I. Introduction
A. Provide an attention grabber
Indentify topic
Give background summary
State purpose of your essay
State thesis of your argument
II. Summary of Opposing Position
III. Limitations of Opposing Position
A. Limitation 1 of Opposing Position
B. Limitation 2 of Opposing Position
C. Limitation 3 of Opposing Position
(Each limitation should have its own paragraph. There can be more than 3 limitations.)
IV. Your understanding of the issue
V. Reasons that your understanding is stronger
A. Reason 1
B. Reason 2
C. Reason 3
(Each reason should have its own paragraph. You can have more than 3 reasons.)
VI. Conclusion
VII. Works Cited list
Use similes, metaphors, and analogies when describing your position. Make your essay interesting!
Define unfamiliar or ambiguous terms and maintain that definition throughout the essay. Do not equivocate.
Enhance your argument by adding a descriptive title and one of the following: photograph, illustration, graph, diagram or chart, or embed a Youtube video, TED talk, etc. Use the standard manuscript format—double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pt. type—including numbering the pages and providing your information in the top right corner of the first page.