[ORDER SOLUTION] If People Could Immigrate Anywhere, Would Poverty Be Eliminated?
Write an essay that summarizes and evaluates ONE texts argument. Text: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/04/if-people-could-immigrate-anywhere-would-poverty-be-eliminated/275332/ essay should have an original title, use 12 pt Times New Roman Font, and be double spaced. Create a properly formatted works cited page if you use outside sources, and correctly use in-text citations. Introduction The introduction should discuss the context, purpose, and audience for the text you have chosen. Give me as the reader necessary background to understand the article. After you have given thorough context, give your thesis statement. An adequate thesis statement will have a clear opinion about the text’s argument. Consider the following template, which is not required but may be helpful: [TEXT] creates a [flawed/superb/mediocre/ect] depiction of [TOPIC]; thus, _____________________________. Body Paragraph #1 This first body paragraph should give a thorough summary of the text in more detail than the introduction can hold. Provide evidence (i.e., quotes) for major points. I recommend you make a map of the text’s argument to guide your detailed summary. Body Paragraph #2-4 You will have 2-3 body paragraphs that analyze the text’s argument and any weaknesses it has. Follow the outline below for each body paragraph. Topic sentence: each topic sentence will make a claim about the text’s argument. Begin with transition for 2nd and 3rd body paragraphs. EX: Addison uses an insufficient amount of evidence to start support her opinion; because of this, her assumptions are weakened. Provide textual evidence of strategy. Discuss and explain the textual example in relation to the strategy and claim. EX: Addisons use of Perlstein as a counter-argument sets up her argument, but she does not spend enough time reviewing the statistics associated with her topic… Provide more textual evidence of strategy to advance the idea. Make some final connections to the thesis. Conclusion Restate the thesis statement. Remember the conclusion is your last chance of making an impact with the paper, so it is advisable that you restate the thesis in a way that brings in sophistication or digs deeper than the one in the introduction. However, DO NOT introduce any new ideas or points when writing the conclusion.