The Early Draft
You have two options for writing the early draft.
One: If your proposal was approved, expand on it. Add sources so that you have three credible articles for each side of the argument. Organize it like you did the proposal, by category (issue, problem, opposing sides, possible solutions/compromises) and remove the information about your personal interest.
Two: As you did in Project 1, you can write a formal outline that includes a working thesis and a brief explanation of major points.
For either option, you must include the following:
Due: Wednesday, February 27 by noon.
One: If your proposal was approved, expand on it. Add sources so that you have three credible articles for each side of the argument. Organize it like you did the proposal, by category (issue, problem, opposing sides, possible solutions/compromises) and remove the information about your personal interest.
Two: As you did in Project 1, you can write a formal outline that includes a working thesis and a brief explanation of major points.
For either option, you must include the following:
- MLA Works Cited list with at least 4 resources.
- Include your thesis at the top of the page.
- Use complete but concise sentences.
- Word length: 450-550
Due: Wednesday, February 27 by noon.