Essay two analysis of social problem

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ENC 1101 Problem Analysis Essay



The purpose of this essay is to identify and analyze a significant social problem. First, you will explore and consider various viewpoints on an issue question through reading, researching, and writing. Second, you will craft a specific thesis in regard to the issue question (what are the causes and effects of X?), utilizing academic resources to support your position and to explore various perspectives of the issue. Finally, you will propose a possible solution or solutions to the problem.



Characteristics of the Problem Analysis Essay



A successful essay

provides an engaging introduction that offers the reader some background information on this problem.
presents a thesis that offers a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of this problem.
supports the thesis through well-developed paragraphs that are organized strategically.
presents an objective stance by the use of third-person voice.
includes specific details and evidence with regard to the problem.
correctly integrates quotations and conforms to MLA documentation and format guidelines.


Essay Requirements



MLA Format
A recommended 900-1100 word range; essays below 800 will receive automatic deductions and below 500 will be considered failing.
Academic research material (at least 2 secondary sources, including one non-internet, TCC library database source) into your essay. Essays submitted without the required sources will receive automatic deductions.
Works Cited Page and Internal Citation (following MLA style)
Third-person point of view.


Theme

For this essay, you will report on an social problems; you will offer researched analysis of the problem’s causes and effects.



Suggested Outline:



Introduction (one or two paragraphs)

Description of the problem and its significance


Body (minimum of four paragraphs)

Cause and Effect analysis of the problem


Conclusion (one or two paragraphs)

Propose possible solutions or remedies to this problem.
How might the reader be encouraged to take action in lessening this problem