21 future crisis The DRP (Documented Research Project) will consist of an extended argument on an issue-oriented œfuture crisis topic, similar to the issues portrayed in Programs #10-13. To produce your final draft, you will: 1) Consult at least five secondary sources (periodicals, newspapers, journals, book, internet sources?even interviews); your final draft must present material from at least five sources! You may, of course, cite more than five sources! 2) Develop your argument in at least five pages, demonstrating the elements of argumentation: position statement/claim; justification/validation of claim; inductive examples to provide evidence; concession/counter-argument; and conclusion. Your final draft may run longer than five pages! 3) Demonstrate your mastery of the Modern Language Association?s style (MLA) of parenthetical documentation as presented in the Practical Argument, and the Rules for Writers or Easy Writer texts (see the œReadings section for section and page numbers).