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Argumentative Essay 2 Assignment Due: See Calendar Tool Write a critical analysis of a song, a movie, or a television show. Play or view it several times to pull out specific evidence to support your interpretation. Make sure that you use at least three literary terms to base your analysis on. Please see A Glossary of Terms for Literary Analysis section in chapter 13. This has been most helpful for students. Please write a convincing, non-biased argumentative essay following these guidelines: 1. Paper should be one page longer than first essay – between 550 – 800 words (i.e. 2-3 pages). I. 1 page = a full page words to the bottom of the page. 2. Paper should have a clear thesis, which states your position on your topic. 3. Paper should be in 3rd person point of view. 4. Paper should be in MLA format. 5. Paper should include three sources or references. These resources can be online, but not Wikipedia. 6. Paper should include in-text citations and a “Works Cited” page. I. Exclusion of citations will result in a 0 for the assignment. II. Hyperlinks only are not acceptable citations hyperlink only citations will result in a 0. III. Take a look at the MLA citations folder in Bb for assistance. IV. The citations do not have to be perfect the just have to exist. 7. Use 1 margins, Times New Roman, 12 point font, and double space your paper. Your papers should include: 1. Introduction – Give background or perhaps an illustrative example to show the significance of the subject. Consider stating the conclusion of your argument here as the thesis of your essay. 2. Refutation – Give a brief statement of a refutation of the opposing view(s) to make your reader aware that you have considered but rejected it (them) for good reasons. This refutation may be more appropriately placed last, just before your conclusion, or even interspersed at effective locations throughout the essay. You must choose the best location. 3. Presentation of your argument – Throughout the body of your essay you should build your case one point at a time, perhaps devoting one paragraph to the defense of each of your premises, or setting forth your evidence in separate, meaningful categories. 4. Conclusion – After all your evidence has been presented and/or your premises defended, pull your whole argument together in the last paragraph by showing how the evidence you have presented provides sufficient grounds for accepting your conclusion. You may also add here some conventional device to finish your essay, such as a prediction, a new example, a reference to the example with which you began (now seen in a new light) etc. ? Works Cited Casad, Bettina. Confirmation bias. Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 2017, https://www.britannica.com/topic/confirmation-bias.
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