Make a claim about your controversy (based on your convictions after conducting thorough and deep research on that controversy) and use your research and rhetorical skills to develop a convincing argument for your claim. Your argument, reasoning and rhetorical choices should be geared to a specific group of audience. While planning for your argument and making choices about genre of writing, rhetorical appeals, style and type of support, you should take into consideration the cultural values, the individual concerns, the personal biases and the educational background of your audience (if it is not suitable for them, it will fail to convince them).
Additional Requirements
• Incorporate your research from Unit 2. You must document your research in your argument, but do so in the way that makes most sense for the type of argument you choose. Include a separate Works Cited page in MLA format listing only those sources which you use in the argument.
• Use appropriate and effective rhetorical strategies (remember what we learned in Unit 1).
• Organize your argument carefully. Even though this is not a formal essay, you still need to write paragraphs that are well-ordered and focused on specific points.
• Compose your argument in Standard Written English (SWE).
• Include a cover letter addressed to me in which you discuss your target audience, secondary audiences, and why you chose the genre you did to appeal to your audience. Also explain your purpose and what you think makes your argument most successful. This letter should be at least 1-2 paragraphs. (Don’t forget to revise and edit this letter carefully, too!)
Your public argument should follow the formatting and organizational conventions for your chosen genre (you need to be aware of the conventions of the genre). You would also need to balance written and visual content and have a minimum of 1000 word count, besides any pictures, links, videos, or animations. The use of multimodal and visual content should not be random, but rather complement and support your written argument.
In addition to a functional webpage presenting your argument, you must submit at least one working draft of the written content, a cover letter, and a works-cited page. Draft(s) should show evidence of significant revision and be clearly labeled. Workshopping points will be awarded based on the amount of comments you collected during in-class workshops and the revisions you made in each draft.
This assignment is worth 250 points or 25% of your overall grade. A draft of your webpage is due for workshopping in class (please bring your PC or Mac) on Wednesday, April 24th, and the link to the final version of your webpage is due in d2l dropbox on Friday, April 26th.
1) This argument is going to be from the research I did which I’m gonna upload in my account.
2) There gonna be Work Cited page,
3) Write about mu perspective to this argument which support the gun control so all the claims is about