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Identify a problem. Consider the following questions: What is the problem? Where is it occurring? When did it start? What issues is it causing? How can it be fixed?
Write a 3-page (750 to 900 words), double-spaced, argumentative research paper supporting your solution or argument. Keep in mind that your goal as a writer is to defend your claim through scholarly research and convince your reader that your solution or argument is a logical and supported one.
Pick the solution or argument that you consider to be the best one from the research that you’ve done.
Include at least five scholarly sources and compose proper in-text citations in APA or MLA format.
Your paper must include a Works Cited or References page and acknowledge all sources that you summarize, paraphrase, and/or quote within the paper
Presentation: A 3- to 5-minute powerpoint presentation that identifies and refutes two valid counterarguments to your paper’s main argument. The presentation should contain at least six slides.
Imagine that you have been asked to present your argument at a conference on your paper’s chosen topic. Then, imagine a few scholars in the field who disagree with your claim are present in the audience. During the question-and-answer session after your presentation, two scholars counter your paper’s position. In a presentation, you want to let your audience know what these arguments are and work to convince the audience that your position is the stronger one or that your solution is the better one. Both sides will have merit, but help your audience understand why your claim is the more logical and reasonable one.
Create a presentation containing at least six slides that uses words and images.
Develop two of the strongest scholarly counterarguments against your paper’s claim (two slides for each argument).
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