Unit 3 – Joining a Conversation About Aging
Don’t raise your voice, improve your argument.
–Desmond Tutu
The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress.
–Joseph Joubert
Think of academic argument as a conversation of ideas. Scholars and students keep turning over problems or issues, examining them carefully, and adjusting theories and stances as ideas and perspectives change with the times. Now that you’ve analyzed how arguments can affect audiences, it’s time to thoughtfully add your voice to a conversation about aging. During this unit, we’ll look at the components of effective position arguments and how you can incorporate them into your writing.
Tasks:
1. For this assignment, you’ll read several articles about aging posted on D2L. Choose one of these articles to carefully examine and respond to.
After choosing one article, begin by considering the following questions:
· Do you have any qualms (doubts/uncertainty) about the author’s argument?
· What passages seem particularly noteworthy and worth more discussion?
· What questions come to mind after considering the author’s points?
· What do you have to say about the issue(s) that the author raises?
· How do your experiences reinforce or differ from the author’s and why is that worth discussing?
2. Next, you’ll research the topic, finding one reliable, scholarly source to add to your paper. This source should enhance your argument in some way. (We’ll discuss the possible ways in class.)
3. Finally, as you compose your paper think about your own experiences and how that affects the way you already feel about the subject discussed in the essay you’ve chosen and in the source you’ve found through research. How has reading that essay and reading your other source (your research) affected your views?? Bring that into your discussion!
You will turn in:
· A 1200-1400-word paper that incorporates 2 sources (the article you choose from the ones I provide on D2L and the scholarly source you find through research) and adheres to MLA style formatting
· A Works Cited page (the last page of that same document, also MLA style)
· A reflection (done in class)
· Peer review sheets from your group conference
Important dates:
Tuesday, Oct 24 – Research Instruction Day (bring a laptop if possible!)
Tues, Nov 7 & Thurs, Nov 9 – Group Conferences – No Class (groups meet at scheduled times in our classroom)
Tues, Nov 14 – Peer Review sheets due in class & Paper due on D2L by 11:59pm
Delivering a high-quality product at a reasonable price is not enough anymore.
That’s why we have developed 5 beneficial guarantees that will make your experience with our service enjoyable, easy, and safe.
You have to be 100% sure of the quality of your product to give a money-back guarantee. This describes us perfectly. Make sure that this guarantee is totally transparent.
Read moreEach paper is composed from scratch, according to your instructions. It is then checked by our plagiarism-detection software. There is no gap where plagiarism could squeeze in.
Read moreThanks to our free revisions, there is no way for you to be unsatisfied. We will work on your paper until you are completely happy with the result.
Read moreYour email is safe, as we store it according to international data protection rules. Your bank details are secure, as we use only reliable payment systems.
Read moreBy sending us your money, you buy the service we provide. Check out our terms and conditions if you prefer business talks to be laid out in official language.
Read more