My sources are
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And the format to be followed is
I. Introduction
A. Hook
B. Move from general to specific ideas
C. Brief explanation of how the paper will be organized
D. Thesis Statement – debatable, specific, concise
II. Background and Context/Literature Review
A. Explains the current situation and events leading up to it
B. Discusses the relevant research that has been done
C. Situates the topic with regard to the thesis statement
D. Includes in-text citations when referencing the literature
III. First Supporting Paragraph: First Main Point
A. Sub-point: First Reason
1. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
2. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
B. Sub-point: Second Reason
1. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
2. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
IV. Second Supporting Paragraph: Second Main Point
A. Sub-point: First Reason
1. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
2. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
B. Sub-point: Second Reason
1. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
2. Evidence, examples, support (in-text citations)
V. Counterargument and Rebuttal (in-text citations)
VI. Conclusion
A. Reword the thesis statement/summarize the main arguments
B. Synthesize the arguments by providing an overall picture of the
situation
C. Provide a final answer and end the discussion
D. Provide a general closing statement that leaves the reader with
something to think about/looking forward