Choose two (2) potential topics you want to use for your Argument Essay. Write a paragraph about each topic, explaining why you are interested in these topics.
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Choose two (2) potential topics you want to use for your Argument Essay. Write a paragraph about each topic, explaining why you are interested in these topics.
This is not a trick.
I’m only asking for 2 paragraphs. It’s meant to be an easy task. If you
can’t write a paragraph on a topic, you won’t be able to write 7-10
pages. If you can’t identify why it interests you and convey that
clearly, it may not be something you want to spend all semester
researching.
Here is an example:
Covid-19 and Mandatory Vaccine
I am interest in this because
Covid-19 is the first worldwide pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu that
has has such intense global impact. Science and research are stronger
now, than ever before, and the race for a vaccine was a global effort.
However, if people don’t get the vaccine, the virus will linger and
restrictions will remain in place. I’m not sure if mandatory vaccines
should include children, any person under 18, yet, this is required for
children to enter schools and daycares for previous vaccines like MMR.
I’m not sure why Covid19 vaccine should be different. I am still
researching this though.
Zoos and Animal Cruelty
I always have thought that
animals in Zoos looked sad. While it’s interesting to see them in “real
life.” it’s also awful to think about a wild animal being caged, ripped
from their home habitat, just for human entertainment. It would be
interesting to see if most animals in Zoo’s are rescues. Just a few
years ago, the Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus closed down
after 146 years because of animal rights activist. I wonder why Zoo’s
are still in business? Also, the rise of the human circus, with cirque
du soleil, seems to be taking it’s place. At least with people, we pay
them, rather than just cage and exploit animals.
Notice in the above examples, there is
not an exact thesis, or even an exact position, it’s just a paragraph
showing me WHAT interests you and WHY. It is meant to be informal and
just get you thinking and brainstorming. So, next week, when we do our
session with the librarian, and she asks if you chose a topic yet, you
can honestly say, that you’ve at lease considered some options.
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