Part 1 Persuasive Research Paper
Write a 1,500- to 2,000-word persuasive resarch paper that argue your personal psition on a controversial that you think is of public debate. The topic must be current, of an ongoing debate, or a new, unknown topic that you deserves more attention.
Include a strong thesis be organized so that your are clearly. Avoid giving on your topic. Instead focus on proving thesis statement.
Incorporate both classical of argumentation and elements of the model of argument analysis.
Support your claims with references, using a minimum of four peer-reviewed sources.
Note. If you write on a topic is part of an ongoing, your argument address all sides of the issue, and must and persuasively respond to different from your own. Remember that topics, such as abortion and the death penalty, are difficult to write about because of polarizing they are. You may find it difficult to look at all sides of these kinds of debates, especially if you have strong feelings. Avoid these kinds of debates, and look for something fresh.
If you write on a new or unknown topic, part of your task will be educating your readers on this topic and proving that it is worthy of serious public debate.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Part 2: Persuasive Paper Presentation
Create a 5- to 7-slide presentation using Microsoft® PowerPoint® to accompany your paper.
Format yourreferences consistent with APA guidelines. Include citations in the speaker notes or in a separate reference list.
Deliver your presentation and submit your presentation file or link.
For Local Campus, deliver a 10- to 12-minute oral presentation accompanied by your slides or multimedia.
For Online Campus, provide detailed speaker notes in the presentation file or in a separate document.