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Writing Assignment: Prove It
As you know, a large group of people without homes has set up a camp near your home, and some people who live in your community want the government and police to send these people away. Others support allowing them to stay, so the community can help them.
You submitted a proposal to present the side of the issue you support at the Town Hall meeting. Your proposal was one of five chosen to be presented at the Town Hall Meeting next week. The presentations are required to have the following components:
- An Introduction
- 3 supporting sections
- A conclusion
- An arguable thesis (stated in the introduction and conclusion)
- At least 5 rhetorical devices
- All 3 types of appeals
- At least 3 different types of evidence
- Refutation
- Fewer than 3 obvious logical fallacies
Use your proposal from the “Stake Your Claim” assignment, and do the following:
PART 1: Your presentation may be delivered in one of 4 ways according to the council rules:
- You may write out your presentation in the form of a 5-paragraph essay that you submit.
- You may submit an mp3 audio file of the dramatic delivery of your presentation.
- You may create a PowerPoint Presentation of 14-25 slides with text and graphics that support your position.
- You may create a media presentation with audio, video, photographs, animation and/or art work that supports your text and develops your thesis clearly.
Choose one of these options and create your presentation.
PART 2: All selections must be accompanied by an annotated outline (as demonstrated in the instruction in Unit 2 section D) of the presentation that identifies:
- Rhetorical devices
- Appeals
- Refutation
- Types of evidence
Complete your outline and save it as a separate document.
PART 3: Submit both your presentation and your outline to the Writing Assignment: Prove It assignment link for grading.
To ensure success, read the grading rubric.
For help with editing and revising, view the 6+1 Trait® Writing Rubric
Congratulations on completing this unit! Now, continue with the course.
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Attached.
Helping the homeless
First Last Name
Name of University
Introduction
Homelessness is a humanitarian crisis and impacts the
individuals suffering from it and the communities alike. There
are differing views regarding this topic and our community too
considers it a contentious topic. Homeless people are tormented
in various ways and community must pay heed to their pathetic
groaning. We are in the favor of these homeless people to stay
here and having a better chance of becoming responsible citizens.
The big question
Can society overall and our
community generally remain
callous about their conditio...
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