Solved by verified expert:You have written an essay on gun control for this same prompt henry.I’d like a similar paper on, and I quote the student here: “but for high school students and how that affects them like in school trying to learn and during sports”focus the 3-4 pages on sleep deprivations in high school and its causes, negative feedback loops (just a suggestion) and similar things.
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Essay 3, Cause and Effect Paper
Basics: 3 to 4 pages, double spaced, 12 point font, minimum 4 sources, Works Cited page,
proper MLA citation.
Overall: For this assignment, your goal is to analyze a problem, both the causes and effects of
that issue. A good choice for your problem will be one that does not have an easy solution, with
genuine valid points on each side. Your goal in this paper is not to provide an argument in favor
of a solution (that’s the next assignment), but to analyze the different approaches that exist for
your problem. You’ll end your paper by discussing the largest impediments to any possible
solution.
Remember, you should also try to focus on a more specific issue within a broader problem. So,
as in the example we discussed in class, if the problem you chose was gun control, you might
narrow that down to the more specific issue of school shootings. You would look at the
conservative and liberal positions on the causes of school shootings, then at the effects. You
would then analyze the strengths and weaknesses of both positions. Finally, you would discuss
the main roadblocks to a potential solution, such as political gridlock or a division in public
opinion.
Intro: You should open your paper with a vivid illustration of your problem to grab the reader’s
attention. You should then indicate the general scope of the problem, how urgent and/or
widespread it is, any basic facts the reader should know. Remember to end with a thesis that
clearly states the specific area within that larger problem that you will be analyzing.
Causes: In this section, you should review the different proposed causes to your problem. Be
sure to identify the general sides in your issue. Try to find at least one quote for each side.
Effects: Review the proposed effects of the problem by each side here, including a quote for
each side.
Analysis: In this section, you should review the arguments of each side and analyze their logical
validity. This is not about if you agree with one side or the other, but whether or not they have
gaps or inconsistencies in their arguments or use of the facts.
Conclusion: Thinking ahead to your next paper, where you will argue for a solution, in this last
section you should consider what the initial hurdles are to any possible solution for your
problem, what groups would have to change their mind and how.

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