Write an opinion essay or argument essay about topic.
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You should include at least three citations from the text (Rosenstand. The Moral of the Story: An
Introduction to Ethics, 9e New York: McGraw-Hill, 2020), and two external sources.
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It is important to state the thesis, which, again, is the position on
the issue in question, clearly and unequivocally at the beginning of the paper.
Also, introduce a some sort of “middle ground,” as opposed to taking a strictly
“pro” or “con” stance, but you will have to carefully
explain and delineate such a position since simply saying that both sides get
some things right and hence they also get some things wrong could lead to your
supporting a logically inconsistent view.
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It should be written in a formal style and be in the third-person voice,
and it should present original, considered solution or unique approach to
solving the problem or settling the issue in question. This position will be
expressed in the thesis statement, which serves as the central idea or key
element around which your paper is constructed.
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You will be writing about at least two sides of an issue (usually the
“pro” and the “con” positions), developing supporting
evidence for both sides, analyzing, evaluating, and refuting competing
arguments, and showing and explaining why your argument and the conclusion it
supports (the thesis) is superior.