Describe the conversation you will be analyzing by interpreting the problems surrounding the relationship.

Write a paper in which you analyze a conversation/relationship between two people in a movie/TV show of your choice or from your own life. You should draw from course content regarding interpersonal communication to explain the situation. Your paper should be submitted via the link provided and divided into the following paragraphs:
INTRODUCTION – Briefly summarize the movie/TV show or life experience you selected and provide a thesis statement highlighting the purpose of the paper.
BODY PARAGRAPH 1 – Critical Thinking
Describe the conversation you will be analyzing by interpreting the problems surrounding the relationship. Clearly provide evidence of your interpretation.
Analyze the conversation/relationship using course concepts to explain the situation. Creatively explain how you would resolve the issue(s).
Evaluate the arguments made by the two people and present a solution.
BODY PARAGRAPH 2 – Personal Responsibility
Identify your core beliefs and provide supporting details to explain how they connect to the conversation/relationship you chose.
Identify the implications of the conversation/relationship. What could happen?
Describe the conversation/relationship from different perspectives. How does the situation affect other people (not just the two people you are discussing)?
Explain the limitations of your proposed solution. What could go wrong?
BODY PARAGRAPH 3 – Knowledge Gained
What do you know now that you didn’t know before writing this paper?
What can you do to improve your own interpersonal relationships?
CONCLUSION – Restate your thesis and provide a brief recap of your paper.
Requirements
Paper should be in MLA or APA format including a cover page and reference page
Should be written in 12 point font, TNR, double-spaced, and 1 inch margins
Ideas explained should be relevant and consistent to illustrate understanding
Free of grammatical errors
Minimum of 3 sources (the textbook and movie/TV show [if you selected one] count as sources)

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