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Due Week 7 and worth 100 points
For your next assignment, you will write a stance essay. A stance essay takes a position on a topic and argues and supports that
position with evidence. Consider your topic:
What possible positions/arguments are there?
What position resonates with you? (Which position do you believe is correct?)
What are your main points?
What are the counterpoints? Are you ready to dispute them?
Do you have enough evidence to effectively support your argument?
For the stance essay, your personal voice (your perspective) should come through. This is just like assignment 1, except you should
maintain a formal tone.For this essay, you will need to support your points with credible sources. Youre ready to take a position on
the topic you have been writing about!
Important note: Stance Essays DO incorporate research exclusively from the WebText. DO NOT use outside sources. If you have
written a Stance Essay in a previous course, please reach out to your professor to see if you can re-use it. You are not permitted to
use ANY paper from an unrelated current or past course.
INSTRUCTIONS:
You are required to use your WebText to draft your essay in the templates!
Compose a three-four (3-4) page paper in which you do the following:
1. Use third person point of view (POV) and the appropriate voice and tone throughout your paper.
a. Did you use third person pronouns? (he, she, they, their)
b. Does your personality carry over in your writing? Are your word choices personal and consistent?
c. Is the tone formal? Does it express your attitude about the topic?
2. Write an introduction paragraph, which includes your thesis statement. It is suggested that this paragraph contain 5-7
sentences.
a. Does your introduction include solutions or approaches on the topic?
b. Does your thesis statement include three supporting reasons that clearly express your stance on thetopic?
c. Is your thesis statement clear and concise?
d. Does your introduction provide a preview of the rest of your essay?
3. Write a supporting/body paragraph for each of the three (3) points/reasons from your thesis statement. It is suggested
that each paragraph contain at least 5-7 sentences.
a. Do your body paragraphs support each point of your thesis with relevant examples orstatistics?
b. Do you address the opinions or concerns that your audience might have?
c. Did you paraphrase, quote, or summarize properly to avoid plagiarism? Did you comment on each quotation? Do
you limit quotes to no more than 25 words.
4. Write with logic and with transitions throughout your paper?
a. Are your ideas consistent and well-organized, i.e., chronological order or order of importance?
b. Do your ideas flow from one sentence to the next and one paragraph to the next, in the order presented in your
thesis statement?
5. Write a conclusion paragraph. It is suggested that this paragraph contain 5-7 sentences.
a. Did you paraphrase or restate the thesis in a new way?
b. Did you leave a lasting impression, so that your readers continue thinking about your topic after they have finished
reading?
6. Apply proper grammar, mechanics, punctuation and SWS formatting throughout your paper.
a. Did you check your grammar?
i. The way words are put together to make units of meaning: Sentence structure, pronoun-agreement,etc.
b. Did you check your essay for mechanics?
i. All the technical stuff in writing: Spelling, capitalization, use of numbers and other symbols, etc.
c. Did you check the punctuation?
i. The symbols used to help people read/process sentences the way you want them to be heardand
understood: Periods, question marks, commas, colons, etc.
d. Did you format according to SWS style? (See requirements below.)
SWS FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS:
Your assignment must follow these general SWS formatting requirements:
Be typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides. It should also have
numbered pages, indented paragraphs, and a numbered Source List.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the students name, the professors name, the course title, and
the date. Note: The cover page is not included in the required assignment page length of three-four (3-4) pages.
In-text citations follow SWS style, using attributive tags and signal verbs.
Did you cite at least three to four (3- 4) sources from the WebText ? Do your sources support your position?
Have you used SWS in-text citations to document your sources? (Author’s last name, number indicating the order in which
you used the source in the paper.) For example, the first source in your paper would look like this: (Wielding, 1).
Do you have a source list?
1. Did you number your sources?
2. Did you list the sources in the order in which you use them in the paper?
3. Did you include major identifying information for each reference?
4. Did you apply a consistent and SWS-style flow of information? (Author’s first and last name, Title of the source,
date it was published, comment on where you found it, and page numbers.) For example: Natalie Goldberg. 2016.
Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within. p.100-126. ISBN-13: 978-1590307946
Refer to the Soomo webtext or check with your professor for any additional instructions
Below are SOURCES from the WEBTEXT that we MUST use to complete the paper. Please include a cover page. Number page in right upper corner of page.
Bockman, Treatment of Animals in Industrial Agriculture
Loughnan, The Psychology of Eating Animals (PDF)
Lubinski, Introduction to Animal Rights
BBC, Possible Moral Positions
Riffkin, In U.S., More Say Animals Should Have Same Rights as People
Strand, What Is Animal Welfare and Why Is It Important?