Paper details:
Instructions:
Your first essay – the critical evaluation essay – is due at the end of week three. In this essay, you
will be critically evaluating a classic argument. Do not submit the rough forum draft to me as the final draft-
because you will need to revise it heavily based on peer feedback first.
Choose one argument from the historic American or global works listed in the “Supplemental Readings”
section of the course lessons. Decide whether this argument is successful or not. If you decide this essay is
successful, discuss why. You may use the structure of the argument, the tone, and the various types of
support (ethos. pathos, and logos) as proof of the argument’s success. Make sure that your thesis has an
introduction that contains a hook and a thesis, body paragraphs that discuss one proof at a time (one
paragraph per example), and a conclusion. If you decide that the essay is not successful, then discuss the
fallacies that the argument makes. You are still required to have a strong introduction (hook and thesis), body
paragraphs that discuss one fallacy at a time, and a conclusion. You may also discuss how the essay is
successful with reservations. In this case, point to both the support and the fallacies you have found in the
work.
This paper should be at least 700 words, but no more than 850. The paper should be formatted correctly MLA
style and written in third person (do not use the words I, me, us, we, or you). The essay should also contain
citations and a works cited list based on your selected essay in the assigned readings. Formulate the
structured response from your own close reading of the text. Do not use outside sources (open Web) without
explicit permission from the instructor.