In this essay, you will do the following:
Students,
Your last essay draft, Draft Writing Assignment #3, should be designed as a proposal essay. In this essay you will propose a feasible solution to the problem that is articulated below and that is based on the Trevor Noah narrative introduced in his book, Born A Crime.
NOTE: Additional sources are not required, but if you find a source that helps you make your proposal more effective, by all means use it! Be sure to include in-text citations and add all additional sources to your Works Cited page.
PROBLEM:
Write a 5 full-page essay that proposes a feasible solution that can be implemented at the college-level to aid in solving the societal views on one problem that is presented in the Trevor Noah narrative that he introduces in his book, Born A Crime. The problem should be something that Noah faced in his early years that you think is so important and pivotal that it deserves a solution. Topics may include the following: Racial injustice, racial favoritism, interracial marrying, segregation, sodomy, Apartheid government, and racial identity. You may have another topic that you prefer and that’s just fine.
NOTE: Your personal view(s) on the problem is perfectly welcome and is required. You can agree and/or disagree with the texts offered in this assignment in the form of arguments and counterarguments. What I am interested in is your ability to describe the conflicting views, present your view(s), and offer your proposal on how to help resolve the unrest that is transpiring in society. Political agreement is not required in 1301 essays; I allow for students to adopt a range of positions on any given topic. Remember, I am available for individual zoom conferences during class.
WRITING GUIDE:
Your essay must include the following:
Introduction: (30 points)
Define/describe Apartheid that is based on the Noah narrative, not Wiki or some other outside source
Share Noah’s purpose for writing this narrative and how he achieved or did not achieve his purpose
Identify one conflict that Noah faced in his early life as he experienced the realities of Apartheid
Tell how he delt with this one conflict
NOTE: You may have multiple paragraphs for your introduction
Body: (30 points)
Your well-developed and detailed proposal should offer a feasible solution to the problem
A set of details that answer the who, what, when, where, and how your solution could be implemented
Include what resources you have to implement your proposal
Include what could possibly counter your proposal, making it difficult to implement
Include the perceived effects of your proposal if it were actually implemented and the criteria you would use to suggest its success
NOTE: You may have multiple paragraphs for the body of your essay
Conclusion: (20 points)
A well-developed conclusion that offers a plea for why your proposal should be implemented that shares the benefits of your proposal and your vision for how it can spread across the globe, helping others facing a similar conflict.
NOTE: You may have multiple paragraphs for your conclusion
Appealing: (10 points)
Your essay must be appealing. In other words it must be informative, passionate, logical, persuasive, etc.
Format: (10 points)
5 Pages, Double-spaced, 12-point, Times New Roman or Courier, Standard English usage, In-Text CITATIONS for ALL SOURCES, Works Cited Page, Error-Free
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