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    Argument 1

    • Due Nov 3, 2020 by 11am
    • Points 50
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    • File Types doc, docx, pdf, rtf, and pages

    The Researched Argument is a document of approximately 1,500 words that proposes, supports, or opposes a specific local policy action. The document should forward a complete thesis (assertion because reasoning) and practice ethical argumentation as it has been presented throughout the course. The document should be in MLA format and include a Works Cited with at least four sources (two of which should be scholarly).

    Commented example analyses from previous students are available below:

    • Teacher Salaries in NC
    • Reducing Landfill Waste
    • New Hanover School Board
    • Offshore drilling
    1604419200 11/03/2020 11:00am
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