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A minimum of 8+ full pages typed,
Use MLA documentation style, and include a minimum of FIVE credible sources in your works cited. You should diversify your sources, so not ALL online. (Talk to actual people!)
Key Features of an Effective Argument Essay:
1) Contains the main parts of a classical argument: An effective essay will include these traditional elements:
a) Introduction- engage the reader, introduce the issue, state your position
b) Background and Preliminary Material- place your issue in a current context and provide any background information and/or definitions of key terms and concepts
c) Supporting Arguments- make a strong case for your position by developing your assertion(s)—this is usually the longest portion with a separate section for each line of reasoning
d) Addressing Counter-Arguments- you objectively summarize opposing arguments and address them—this clarifies the issue for readers; it also utilizes your ethos as being “fair minded.” Finally, you respond to these counter-arguments by pointing out their flaws or weaknesses or concede to their strengths.
e) Conclusion- here you place your argument into a larger context, and issue a call to action relative to your argument
(FYI, you do NOT have to put them in this order, think rhetorically. Maybe you want to present and address the counters BEFORE you support your argument. You are the author, so you decide the best structure for your argument.)
2) Offers excellent support: For each line of reasoning (the “because”), the writer provides adequate grounds in the form of facts, examples, statistics, testimony, or other supporting details. In addition, the writer uses effective appeals to the readers’ emotions, beliefs, or values.
3) Persona or tone: the writer establishes a knowledgeable, trustworthy, and credible persona by
treating opposing views fairly and respectfully and by building bridges between the writer and
audience to demonstrate common values or concerns.
4) Anticipates and addresses opposing views: the writer summarizes opposing views charitably and either refutes them or concedes to them. 
5) Integrates and documents material from sources accurately: follows guidelines for using attributive tags and in-text citations. The works cited list is accurate and complete.
6) Shows evidence of careful editing and proofreading: writing should demonstrate careful editing with attention to stylistic choices, such as strategic use of punctuation and strong, active verbs. A final publish should also demonstrate close proofreading for errors in spelling, punctuation, documentation, and formatting.

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