A. Instructions
Remember the word “argument” does not mean a fight in a
writing context. An academic argument is more like a
thoughtful conversation between two people with differing
viewpoints on a debatable issue. However, you are required to
take a position on one side of the issue.
Your submission must include an APA style reference page
following the essay. In your research, you will need 2-4
credible primary or secondary sources to use as support in your
essay.
On a separate page, below your reference page, include
thoughtful answers to the Think About Your Writing questions.
References and Think About Your Writing questions are NOT
included in the word count for this essay.
B. Think About Your Writing
Below your reference page, include answers to all of the
following reflection questions.
1. What have you learned about how to present a strong
argument? How could/will you apply this knowledge in your
professional or everyday life (3-4 sentences)?Sophia says:
Think about the specific skills and techniques that you used
while developing and writing your essay. What tools will you
take with you from this experience?
2. Consider the English Composition I course as a whole. What
have you learned about yourself as a writer (5-6
sentences)?Sophia says: What did you learn that surprised you?
Is there anything that you have struggled with in the past that
you now feel more confident about?
C. Argumentative Essay Guidelines
Refer to the checklist below throughout the writing process. Do
not submit your research essay until it meets these
guidelines. Print this checklist!
Argumentative Topic and Thesis Statement
❒ Have you included a thesis that takes a clear, specific
position on one side of a debatable issue?
· If you'd like to have your thesis statement reviewed prior to
submitting your full essay, you may email your thesis to
[email protected] with "Working Thesis" in the subject
line.*Argument Development
❒ Are all of the details relevant to the purpose of your essay?
❒ Is the argument supported using rhetorical appeals and source
material?
❒ Is your essay 4-6 pages (approximately 1000-1500 words)? If
not, which details do you need to add or delete?Research
❒ Have you cited outside sources effectively using quotation,
summary, or paraphrase?
❒ Are the sources incorporated smoothly, providing the reader
with signal phrases and context for the source information?
❒ Have you referenced a range of 2-4 credible sources?
❒ Have you included an APA style reference page below your
essay?Organization and Flow
❒ Is there an introduction, conclusion, adequate body
paragraphs, and a counterargument?
❒ Is the argument presented in a logical order and easy for the
reader to follow?
❒ Are there transitions within and between paragraphs?Style
❒ Are the word choices accurate and effective?
❒ Are the sentence structures varied?Conventions and
Formatting
❒ Have you properly cited your sources according to APA style
guidelines?
❒ Have you double-checked for correct grammar, punctuation,
spelling, formatting, and capitalization?
❒ Have you proofread for typos?Before You Submit
❒ Have you answered all of the Think About Your Writing
questions on a separate page below your reference page? Are
your answers thoughtful and included insights, observations,
and/or examples in all responses?
❒ Does your submission include your essay, followed by your
reference page, followed by your Think About Your Writing
questions?
E. Rubric
Advanced (90-100%)
Proficient (80-89%)
Acceptable (70-79%)
Needs Improvement (50-69%)
Non-Performance (0-49%)
Argumentative Topic and Thesis Statement
Take a clear position on a debatable topic
Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a well-articulated,
clear, specific position on one side of a debatable issue.
Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a clear, specific
position on one side of a debatable issue.
Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a clear position on
one side of a debatable issue; however, it lacks specificity.
Includes an argumentative thesis on a debatable topic; however,
it lacks specificity and/or does not take a clear position.
Does not include a thesis, includes a thesis that does not take a
position, and/or the topic is not debatable.
Argument Development and Support
Have a clear argument on a debatable topic and sufficient
support
Details are highly relevant and clearly support the argument of
the essay. Argument is thoroughly developed; the argument is
consistently and effectively supported using rhetorical appeals
and source material.
Details are relevant and support the argument of the essay.
Argument is well developed; the argument is supported using
rhetorical appeals and source material.
Details are predominantly relevant and generally support the
argument, though some details may be irrelevant and/or
distracting. Argument is not fully developed; the argument is
supported by rhetorical appeals and source material; however,
some aspects of the argument or support are neglected.
Details are often irrelevant and frequently distract from the
argument of the essay. Argument is poorly developed; there is
little evidence of rhetorical appeals and/or source material
support.
Details are irrelevant and distract from the argument. Argument
is not developed and/or the composition is not argumentative.
Organization
Exhibit competent organization and writing techniques
Includes all of the required components of an argumentative
research paper, including an introduction with relevant and
engaging background information and an argumentative thesis,
an adequate number of body paragraphs each with a topic
sentence, a body paragraph addressing counterargument(s), and
a conclusion with a concluding statement.
Includes all of the required components of an argumentative
research paper, including an introduction with background
information, an argumentative thesis, an adequate number of
body paragraphs each with a topic sentence, a body paragraph
addressing counterargument(s), and a conclusion with a
concluding statement.
Includes nearly all of the required components of an
argumentative research paper; however, one component is
missing.
Includes most of the required components of an argumentative
research paper, but is lacking two components. Sequences ideas
and paragraphs such that the connections between ideas (within
and between paragraphs) are sometimes unclear and the reader
may have difficulty following the progression of the argument.
Lacks several or all of the components of an argumentative
research paper. Sequences ideas and paragraphs such that the
connections between ideas (within and between paragraphs) are
often unclear and the reader has difficulty following the
progression of the argument.
Flow
Establish and maintain a logical flow
Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses smooth
transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader
can easily follow the progression of ideas.
Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses transitions
(within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can easily
follow the progression of ideas.
Primarily sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses
sufficient transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that
the reader can generally follow the progression of ideas.
The progression of ideas is often difficult to follow, due to poor
sequencing, ineffective transitions, and/or insufficient
transitions.
The progression of ideas is consistently difficult to follow, due
to poor sequencing and lack of transitions.
Research
Incorporate sources through effective quotations, paraphrases,
and summaries
Conventions
Follow conventions for standard English
There may be a few negligible errors in grammar, punctuation,
spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation,
spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation,
spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation,
spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation,
spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
Style
Establish a consistent, informative tone and make thoughtful
stylistic choices
Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices, avoids
redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a wide variety of
sentence structures.
Demonstrates effective word choices, primarily avoids
redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a variety of
sentence structures.
Demonstrates generally effective style choices, but may include
occasional redundancies, imprecise language, poor word choice,
and/or repetitive sentence structures.
Frequently includes poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise
language, and/or repetitive sentence structures.
Excessively demonstrates poor word choices, redundancies,
imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures.
Formatting
Execute formatting according to requirements
Consistently adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text
citations and the References page.
Primarily adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text
citations and the References page, such that formatting errors
are minimal.
Adequately adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text
citations and the References page, such that formatting errors
are occasional.
Inadequately adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-
text citations and the References page, such that formatting
errors are common.
Does not adhere to APA formatting requirements for in-text
citations and the References page, such that formatting errors
are pervasive.
Think About Your Writing
Reflect on progression and development throughout the course
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes
insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses.
Answers all reflection questions effectively, following or
exceeding response length guidelines.
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple insights,
observations, and/or examples. Answers all reflection questions
effectively, following response length guidelines.
Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some
responses are lacking in detail or insight. Answers all reflection
questions, primarily following response length guidelines.
Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking
in detail or insight. Answers reflection questions inadequately:
may not answer all of the questions and/or may not follow
response length guidelines.
Does not answer the majority of reflection questions or the
majority of answers do not follow response length guidelines.
F. Requirements
● The essay should be 4-6 pages (approximately 1000-1500
words in length
● Argumentative Essay Guidelines must be followed or
submission will not be graded
● Double-space the essay and use 1-inch margins
● Use a readable 12-point font
● All writing must be appropriate for an academic context
● Composition must be original and written for this assignment
● Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited
● Submission should include your name, the name of the course,
the date, and the title of your composition
● Your submission must include the essay, reference page and
your answers to the refection questions
● Submit a single file only, including all assignment
components
● Acceptable file formats include .doc, .docx, and .pdf

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  • 1. A. Instructions Remember the word “argument” does not mean a fight in a writing context. An academic argument is more like a thoughtful conversation between two people with differing viewpoints on a debatable issue. However, you are required to take a position on one side of the issue. Your submission must include an APA style reference page following the essay. In your research, you will need 2-4 credible primary or secondary sources to use as support in your essay. On a separate page, below your reference page, include thoughtful answers to the Think About Your Writing questions. References and Think About Your Writing questions are NOT included in the word count for this essay. B. Think About Your Writing Below your reference page, include answers to all of the following reflection questions. 1. What have you learned about how to present a strong argument? How could/will you apply this knowledge in your professional or everyday life (3-4 sentences)?Sophia says: Think about the specific skills and techniques that you used while developing and writing your essay. What tools will you take with you from this experience? 2. Consider the English Composition I course as a whole. What have you learned about yourself as a writer (5-6 sentences)?Sophia says: What did you learn that surprised you? Is there anything that you have struggled with in the past that you now feel more confident about? C. Argumentative Essay Guidelines Refer to the checklist below throughout the writing process. Do
  • 2. not submit your research essay until it meets these guidelines. Print this checklist! Argumentative Topic and Thesis Statement ❒ Have you included a thesis that takes a clear, specific position on one side of a debatable issue? · If you'd like to have your thesis statement reviewed prior to submitting your full essay, you may email your thesis to [email protected] with "Working Thesis" in the subject line.*Argument Development ❒ Are all of the details relevant to the purpose of your essay? ❒ Is the argument supported using rhetorical appeals and source material? ❒ Is your essay 4-6 pages (approximately 1000-1500 words)? If not, which details do you need to add or delete?Research ❒ Have you cited outside sources effectively using quotation, summary, or paraphrase? ❒ Are the sources incorporated smoothly, providing the reader with signal phrases and context for the source information? ❒ Have you referenced a range of 2-4 credible sources? ❒ Have you included an APA style reference page below your essay?Organization and Flow ❒ Is there an introduction, conclusion, adequate body paragraphs, and a counterargument? ❒ Is the argument presented in a logical order and easy for the reader to follow? ❒ Are there transitions within and between paragraphs?Style ❒ Are the word choices accurate and effective? ❒ Are the sentence structures varied?Conventions and Formatting ❒ Have you properly cited your sources according to APA style guidelines? ❒ Have you double-checked for correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, formatting, and capitalization? ❒ Have you proofread for typos?Before You Submit ❒ Have you answered all of the Think About Your Writing
  • 3. questions on a separate page below your reference page? Are your answers thoughtful and included insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses? ❒ Does your submission include your essay, followed by your reference page, followed by your Think About Your Writing questions? E. Rubric Advanced (90-100%) Proficient (80-89%) Acceptable (70-79%) Needs Improvement (50-69%) Non-Performance (0-49%) Argumentative Topic and Thesis Statement Take a clear position on a debatable topic Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a well-articulated, clear, specific position on one side of a debatable issue. Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a clear, specific position on one side of a debatable issue. Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a clear position on one side of a debatable issue; however, it lacks specificity. Includes an argumentative thesis on a debatable topic; however, it lacks specificity and/or does not take a clear position. Does not include a thesis, includes a thesis that does not take a position, and/or the topic is not debatable. Argument Development and Support Have a clear argument on a debatable topic and sufficient support Details are highly relevant and clearly support the argument of the essay. Argument is thoroughly developed; the argument is consistently and effectively supported using rhetorical appeals and source material. Details are relevant and support the argument of the essay.
  • 4. Argument is well developed; the argument is supported using rhetorical appeals and source material. Details are predominantly relevant and generally support the argument, though some details may be irrelevant and/or distracting. Argument is not fully developed; the argument is supported by rhetorical appeals and source material; however, some aspects of the argument or support are neglected. Details are often irrelevant and frequently distract from the argument of the essay. Argument is poorly developed; there is little evidence of rhetorical appeals and/or source material support. Details are irrelevant and distract from the argument. Argument is not developed and/or the composition is not argumentative. Organization Exhibit competent organization and writing techniques Includes all of the required components of an argumentative research paper, including an introduction with relevant and engaging background information and an argumentative thesis, an adequate number of body paragraphs each with a topic sentence, a body paragraph addressing counterargument(s), and a conclusion with a concluding statement. Includes all of the required components of an argumentative research paper, including an introduction with background information, an argumentative thesis, an adequate number of body paragraphs each with a topic sentence, a body paragraph addressing counterargument(s), and a conclusion with a concluding statement. Includes nearly all of the required components of an argumentative research paper; however, one component is missing. Includes most of the required components of an argumentative research paper, but is lacking two components. Sequences ideas and paragraphs such that the connections between ideas (within and between paragraphs) are sometimes unclear and the reader may have difficulty following the progression of the argument.
  • 5. Lacks several or all of the components of an argumentative research paper. Sequences ideas and paragraphs such that the connections between ideas (within and between paragraphs) are often unclear and the reader has difficulty following the progression of the argument. Flow Establish and maintain a logical flow Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses smooth transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can easily follow the progression of ideas. Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can easily follow the progression of ideas. Primarily sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses sufficient transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can generally follow the progression of ideas. The progression of ideas is often difficult to follow, due to poor sequencing, ineffective transitions, and/or insufficient transitions. The progression of ideas is consistently difficult to follow, due to poor sequencing and lack of transitions. Research Incorporate sources through effective quotations, paraphrases, and summaries Conventions Follow conventions for standard English There may be a few negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation,
  • 6. spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. Style Establish a consistent, informative tone and make thoughtful stylistic choices Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices, avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a wide variety of sentence structures. Demonstrates effective word choices, primarily avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a variety of sentence structures. Demonstrates generally effective style choices, but may include occasional redundancies, imprecise language, poor word choice, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Frequently includes poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Excessively demonstrates poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Formatting Execute formatting according to requirements Consistently adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text citations and the References page. Primarily adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text citations and the References page, such that formatting errors are minimal. Adequately adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text citations and the References page, such that formatting errors are occasional. Inadequately adheres to APA formatting requirements for in- text citations and the References page, such that formatting errors are common. Does not adhere to APA formatting requirements for in-text citations and the References page, such that formatting errors
  • 7. are pervasive. Think About Your Writing Reflect on progression and development throughout the course Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses. Answers all reflection questions effectively, following or exceeding response length guidelines. Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple insights, observations, and/or examples. Answers all reflection questions effectively, following response length guidelines. Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some responses are lacking in detail or insight. Answers all reflection questions, primarily following response length guidelines. Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking in detail or insight. Answers reflection questions inadequately: may not answer all of the questions and/or may not follow response length guidelines. Does not answer the majority of reflection questions or the majority of answers do not follow response length guidelines. F. Requirements ● The essay should be 4-6 pages (approximately 1000-1500 words in length ● Argumentative Essay Guidelines must be followed or submission will not be graded ● Double-space the essay and use 1-inch margins ● Use a readable 12-point font ● All writing must be appropriate for an academic context ● Composition must be original and written for this assignment ● Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited ● Submission should include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition ● Your submission must include the essay, reference page and your answers to the refection questions
  • 8. ● Submit a single file only, including all assignment components ● Acceptable file formats include .doc, .docx, and .pdf