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Paper Three--Causal Argument

 

In your third paper, you will construct a causal argument on a controversial issue of your choice. Your central claim must be an issue of cause, rather than any of the other stases and it must be arguable.

 

Asking a Causal Question

A causal argument answers a "how" or "why" question. To prepare for this paper, you will come up with a causal question, investigate possible answers, and argue for your answer.

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Finding a Topic

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Developing Your Content

As you investigate your causal argument, be sure to work on each of the following:

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Additional Requirements

Sources. You must use three or more secondary sources and include a Works Cited page. At least one of them should be a print source. See Chapters 7-9 in The SF Express for help using research to write papers and Chapter 10 for information on documentation of both in-text citations and the Works Cited page.

Format. Your final draft should be 4-6 pages long, typed, double-spaced, and carefully proofread. Be sure to provide solid introductory and concluding paragraphs, organize the essay coherently, and avoid errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Hand in your paper electronically.

 

Deadlines

Topic Proposal: Friday, October 17, 2003
Research Report: Friday, October 24, 2003
Rough Draft: Friday, October 31, 2003
Final Draft: Friday, November 7, 2003

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Grading Criteria

I will evaluate your essay according to these criteria: