For your final formal argumentative essay, take a stand on some aspect of parenting or childhood. This topic is very broad, so you will have to narrow it down to one aspect of parenting or childhood, and you might also want to narrow it down to a specific
For your final formal argumentative essay, take a stand on some aspect of parenting or childhood. This topic is very broad, so you will have to narrow it down to one aspect of parenting or childhood, and you might also want to narrow it down to a specific age group. Be sure to choose an aspect of parenting or childhood about which you already have strong feelings. Below are some questions to get you thinking. (You may answer any of these questions with your essay if you’d like, but you do not have to.) What are the characteristics of a good parent? Do adults give children too many awards and trophies? Should parents be friends with their children? Should parents be strict or permissive? How should children be disciplined? Is it better for children to be involved in a lot of activities or only a few? Are parents hurting or helping children by pushing them to achieve? Is there a minimum acceptable age for children to have a cell phone? Is smoking or drinking a problem among teenagers? What should parents do if they find alcohol in a child’s room or car? Is it okay for parents to drink alcohol in front of their children or take their children to a bar or nightclub? What are the effects of domestic violence on children? Is violence among teenagers a problem? What causes youth violence? What can be done about youth violence? How can the foster care system be improved? Should parents monitor their children’s use of the computer? Should parents censor their children’s exposure to television? Are video games good or bad for children? Should parents censor their children’s exposure to video games? Should minors be allowed to buy violent video games? Should parents censor their children’s exposure to music? Should teenagers be tried as adults in a court of law? Should parents insist that their children go to college? Your finished essay should meet the following criteria: • has a title that reflects the thesis • has a suitable, narrow topic • has a clearly stated specific thesis statement that appears in the introduction • is organized into effective paragraphs • includes good explanation and discussion • acknowledges and rebuts the opposition • correctly incorporates between three and five borrowings from reliable source(s) of your choice • You must have at least three pieces of information from a source but not more than five. • You may use only one source, or you may use several different sources. • The information from sources can be written in your essay in whatever form you choose: a summary, paraphrase, or direct quotation. • You may use any sources you choose, but make sure that the sources you use are reliable. • includes a correctly written and formatted works cited page • avoids punctuation and other sentence errors • is 900 words in length • follows the format as outlined in the syllabus for this class Download Attachment: Doc May 08, 2015, 1111.pdf