Write me an essay I will give you 100 points!
You pick the topic!
: Before you begin writing, you must choose a topic. You will be writing a 4-5 paragraph argument, so your topic must be important and interesting enough for you to hit that length. At the same time, the topic must be narrow and focused enough so that you aren't tempted to stray off topic. Here are some ideas to consider:
1. What issue do you feel strongly about? It might be recycling, right of free speech, many video games are too violent, every citizen be required to volunteer a certain number of hours each year.
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2. How much information is available for your chosen topic? If there is a huge amount of information, narrow your topic to be more specific. If there is too little information, broaden your topic.
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3. What counterclaims or alternate claims can be made about your argument? Make sure to include some research into other viewpoints so you can address the strongest or most prevalent.
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4. Now that you have written down several possibilities, think about which ones would make the strongest argument essay. How do you know? The best topics will get you to do your best thinking and are the ones you most want to write about. Remember that an argument develops a claim, or main argument. That idea will become the position you will take in your argument.
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Planning Your Essay
1. Go back to the beginning of this worksheet and review what you wrote. Put a checkmark by the topics that might get you to do your best thinking or you are most passionate about. From these, choose your favorite topic and write a thesis statement.
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Next, I will outline my essay by organizing my thoughts and arguments into paragraphs.
Introduction:
- Introduce the topic of mandatory volunteering and its potential benefits
- Present my thesis statement and the main points that will be discussed in the essay
Body Paragraph 1:
- Present the first supporting point that mandatory volunteering benefits the individual
- Provide examples of personal growth, development of new skills, and a sense of fulfillment that comes from helping others
- Cite research or personal experiences to strengthen the argument
Body Paragraph 2:
- Present the second supporting point that mandatory volunteering benefits the community
- Discuss how volunteer work can address social issues, bridge gaps between different groups, and create a more cohesive society
- Provide evidence or statistics to support the claim
Body Paragraph 3:
- Address counterclaims or alternate viewpoints that might argue against mandatory volunteering
- Acknowledge concerns about personal freedom and individual choice
- Refute the counterarguments by emphasizing the greater good and the positive impact on society
Conclusion:
- Recap the main points discussed in the essay
- Restate the thesis statement and affirm the importance of mandatory volunteering
- End with a compelling closing statement that leaves the reader with a lasting impression
By following this outline, I will be able to effectively present my arguments in a structured and logical manner. Additionally, conducting research and gathering supporting evidence will further strengthen my essay and make it persuasive.