Description
ALL REVISION YOU DEVELOP MUST BE IN RED AND EXTENSIVE. The last page after the end of your 5-7 page essay should be an explanation of all the changes you made.
5-7 full pages long
Now, with:
✅ All the information you have gathered through your research
✅ The feedback you will be receiving for E1
Please take this opportunity for a solid revision of your E1. Please incorporate any knowledge gained from your E1 writing process.
Don't forget to underline your thesis statement or switch it to red font.
You are encouraged to use the successful aspects of your E1 if appropriate and relevant BUT your revisions must be new additions, deletions, and enhancements. If you had good, recent sources you may continue with them.
You've:
☸ Gathered recent information
☸ Identified and improved your revision skills
☸ Tried a new method of brainstorming or used a tried and true method
☸ Done additional recent college-level research
☸ Reached new or different conclusions or further confirmed your existing thesis
☸ Had practice creating and refining awesome thesis sentences
So now it is time to put it all together.
This is still an argument essay and it still requires recent sources, and of course it features your analysis derived from your research guided by a strong thesis statement.
This is not a narrative essay therefore "I" statements are not appropriate.
Also avoid background information!
If additional sources are needed please use the library link to find government and scholarly information for an additional perspective. I won't require this but those who take advantage of the library databases will be noticed.
Your even deeper analysis of the required texts will be clearly evident.
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You will exhibit your fluency with MLA format (7th or the new 8th edition) by flawlessly executing:
The way your paper is set up with regard to margins, header, page numbering, left side information, title, font (Arial) font size (12) and your entire document will be evenly double-spaced throughout.
Your in-text parenthetical citations will feature the correct information and will directly cross reference the first word in your Works Cited page, which will also be perfect.
Guidelines for essays:
Please underline your thesis statement or change it to red font.
All essays are research-based argument essays. Your job is to identify a viewpoint, find recent sources to support the viewpoint, and express the viewpoint objectively and specifically starting with a thesis statement and following with examples, details and specifics from sources and from your viewpoint that has resulted from reading a variety of recent sources.
As these are not narrative essays, the use of I statements and personal anecdotes are not appropriate.
Essays must be at least 5-7 full pages, not counting Works Cited page.
Explanation & Answer
Attached. Please let me know if you have any questions or need revisions.
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Why Abortion Should Be Criminalized
Abstract
The issue of declaring abortion as an illegal procedure is an important topic that has been
ongoing for many years. Whereas many nations legalize abortion in their countries, others have
remained neutral on the issue, and others are totally against it. Abortion is the termination of a
pregnancy caused by removing the embryo from the womb before it gets adequate time to
survive outside the womb. The procedure can be done naturally or induced artificially for a
particular reason extending from positive to negative. As a result, in an offer to deliver a solution
on whether the issue should be made illegal, the essay takes a detailed analysis of the negative
reasons under which abortion is undertaken and its impact on the victim's health and society in
general.The paper adopts a deductive approach to establish and recommend that abortion should
remain illegal as its harmful impacts are greater than benefits.
Introduction
It is worth noting that abortion has been in existence since ancient times, where natural
abortifacients are available among various tribes and documented sources. One of the most
famous abortion techniques and overall productive health regulations dates back to 2700 BC in
China and Egypt in 1550 BC (Saez, 2018 pg.32). However, earlier pieces of literature contain no
record of abortion law. Still, it does not mean that the countries did not take preventive measures
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to prevent their citizens from carrying out an abortion. For example, penalties were imposed on a
woman who carried out abortion against her husband's wishes and slaves who embraced abortion
in a female belonging to a high status (Huq and Raihan, 2017 pg.13).
In the modern world, the issue of life and c...