Does poverty have an impact on the increase of diabetes cases in the United States.

It’s an argumentative research
paper, I will need a rough draft by tomorrow and it can be 2-3 pages
long since it’s just a rough draft but my final essay will be due the
12th of this month and it has to be between 900-1100 words. What is the
price I am looking at since I am asking for a rough draft and then the
final paper

“Does poverty have an impact on the increase of diabetes cases in the United States”

the rough draft can be 1-2 pages long (2 rought drafts are required) but the final essay has to be 900-1100 words in MLA format

Rough drafts have to be done by tomorrow

I do have 10 sources that will be available and any other sources

OUTLINE

Follow
the outline below to make your outline. You may use complete sentences
only for thesis, topic sentences and items you wish to quote. You must
use short one or two word phrases for other items in the outline. You
may include information necessary to cite supporting evidence in your
outline, such as author, page numbers and year of publication (APA) or
author and page number (MLA).

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Introduction
Attention
Grabber (one or two sentences – thought provoking question, or
anecdote, statistic or fact designed to get reader’s attention) use
short phrase to state your attention grabber in the outline
Explanation
of issue (this will be two to three sentences that give reader the
knowledge necessary to understand this issue – what is this thing
about?) Use short phrases for explanation points
Thesis or claim (one
sentence statement of your claim – review claim types in chapter 10.
What kind of argument are you making? You may use a complete sentence in
your outline for the claim)
Reason 1 -Position paragraph: Reason 1 in a sentence
Give your supporting reasons (remember reasons start with ‘because’ or other linking words).
Reason 1 idea
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Notes/evidence from articles go here with (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Your evidence from the articles can be quoted (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Your evidence from the articles can be paraphrased (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Use author tags and introduce your evidence.
The more articles you pull evidence from the stronger your argument is.
Explain each evidence detail. How does it help to prove your point in your topic sentence.
Closing sentence
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Reason 2 idea
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Your evidence from the articles can be quoted (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Your evidence from the articles can be paraphrased (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Use author tags and introduce your evidence.
The more articles you pull evidence from the stronger your argument is.
Explain each evidence detail. How does it help to prove your point in your topic sentence.
Closing sentence
Reason 3- Position paragraph: <>
Reason 3 idea
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Your evidence from the articles can be quoted (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Your evidence from the articles can be paraphrased (citation) (year) (pg. #)
Use author tags and introduce your evidence.
The more articles you pull evidence from the stronger your argument is.
Explain each evidence detail. How does it help to prove your point in your topic sentence.
Closing sentence
Opposition Paragraph:
Give a summary of the opposing viewpoint. If you are disagreeing with
the article that you chose, then you may give a short summary of the
article here and the author’s reasons and evidence.
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Opposition idea
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Refutation/concession Paragraph: Your response to the opposing views
How
do you counter the opposing viewpoint? It is a good strategy to say
that the opposing viewpoint makes sense or has some good points, but you
will show why it’s wrong here.
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Conclusion
1-2 summary your argument from above.
Leave a strong last impression: use an anecdote, popular quotation, or a prediction for the future.
Call to action – ask your audience to do something or suggest something be done about this topic.

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