Writing Project 3: (100 points Annotated Bibliography/200 points Paper)
The third writing project will be due 8/2/21 at the end of the day . Your challenge with this paper is to create an original civic/public proposal argument and an annotated bibliography. Identify, analyze, and propose a potential resolution for an argument that you have about a civic/public problem in a community, like Pueblo (or your own state/community). YOU MUST CHOOSE A PROBLEM WITH A LOCAL/COMMUNITY FOCUS. If your paper is a national topic, I will fail it. This paper’s scope is too small for you to solve a national or worldwide problem (such as global warming, the drug war, world peace, etc). You’ll need to choose an audience that can enact your solution and focus your paper on appealing to them. You will do this in a five-to-seven page original proposal argument (your paper will include a Works Cited page that is NOT part of the page count). In addition, you will create an annotated bibliography—a separate document. Your annotated bibliography must contain at least seven sources, each with an annotation. You must cite at least four of those sources in the paper. Part of your research process should be thinking about what kind of information you need to support your proposal: information to support that problem is real and serious, and information that supports your chosen solution. Research effectively—the sources in your annotated bibliography need to be the sources you cite in your paper.
5 pages for the paper and 2 for annotated bibliography
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