Argumentative Essay

• Part A: Argumentative Essay Components (due each week on Sunday):
• Part B: Argumentative Essay Final Draft, which is the Signature Assignment for this course.
Purpose: Your Argumentative essay, otherwise known as a persuasive essay, will begin with a controversial
topic. You will select a topic of interest, take a stand on the topic, and persuade your audience to agree with
the stance taken. Avoid presenting both sides of the argument, but instead focus on the best arguments to
convince your audience to agree with your chosen stance on the topic.
The topic must be debatable and relate to current social, political, or cultural topics. Alternatively, you may
choose to write on a topic specific to your field of study. Topic choices will be submitted to your instructor for
final approval.
Finally, your essay should present the argument without using first or second person pronouns (I, me, mine,
we, us, ours, you, or yours). Though your opinion will be given, statements such as “I think” or “I would argue”
should be avoided.
Topic Selection: Selecting a topic that is debatable and of interest is really important. Use the list below to help
you begin brainstorming topics.
• Mandatory vaccination
• LGBT rights
• Gun control
• Socialized health care
• Abortion
• Separation of church and state
• Immigration
• Common Core Standards
• Standardized testing
• Online vs. ground education
• eTextbooks
• Societal dependence on technology
• Topic related to field of study
Signature Assignment Requirements: Argumentative Paper

  1. You will write an essay designed to convince your audience to agree with your viewpoint on a controversial
    topic of current interest in the world.
  2. You will be required to incorporate a minimum of five outside sources, two of which should be scholarly, for
    this assignment.
  3. You must include an APA-formatted reference page, otherwise known as a bibliography.
  4. You must include APA-formatted in-text citations for each outside source listed on your reference page.
  5. Your essay must be a minimum of three pages long, not including your title page or reference page.
  6. Your paper should be written using APA formatting, typed in Times New Roman using 12-point font, double
    spaced with one-inch margins, and indented first lines for each new paragraph. An APA-formatted title page is
    required.
    Self-assessment: Reflect upon the questions below while you work through the process of writing your
    Argumentative paper. If you can answer “yes” to each question, then you are off to a good start. If you answer
    “no” to the questions below, try a new approach.
    Self-assessment Questions YES NO
  7. Am I making an argument instead of simply stating facts?
  8. Is my argument, or topic stance, debatable?
  9. Does my chosen topic have significance?
  10. Will I be able to find credible outside source information on this topic to provide support for my ideas?
  11. Can I write about this topic without being overly negative toward the opposing view?

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