Introduction(Do Provide A Creative Title).-1-3 Paragraphs-preferably one introductory paragraph. **Thesis Statement should be in middle of paragraph. It should be 1-3 sentences as well as illustrate and explain the main arguments of the essay. Do have 2-3 introductory sentences leading into the thesis statement as well as 2-3 closing sentences that provide insights into arguments to be made and to which the reader will soon be introduced.
I. Primary Source Section:(3-4 Paragraphs Do Provide A Creative Title).
3-4 Primary Sources(Scientific Raw Material-Charts, Graphs, Government or International Organizational Data, etc.)
are to be illustrated, explained as well as analyzed-each in one paragraph constituting 3-4 paragraphs. Do conclude
each paragraph with 2-3 closing sentences in which a few implied thoughts are given about their connection and contribution to the thesis arguments.
**Charts as well as graphs may be placed in the middle of the paragraph-thus dividing the paragraph.
II. Secondary Source Section(5-8 Paragraphs Minimum-8-10 Paragraphs Maximum).
Each paragraph is to be a collection of various scholarly viewpoints about the topic.
References from 3-5 scholarly books, 2-3 articles-each of which should be from a newspaper, magazine or journal
article-as well as 5-8 or 8-10 lecture note bits of 2-3 three sentences in each paragraph must be present in every
paragraph. These are called “Secondary Sources” as they are the secondary research arguments of others.
Do make certain 2-3 sentences from each of the three scholarly books as well as articles used are in each
paragraph as well.
Lecture note data may be taken from many lecture class topics as long as they contribute to the thesis
statement. Each paragraph must have one lecture reference.
Do close each secondary source paragraph with 2-3 sentences that give some insights into your views about the different arguments.
III. Comparative Analysis Section(5-8 Paragraphs Minimum-8-10 Maximum).
Do argue and defend whose scholarly views seem most logical as well as
make your own personal contributions to explain ways your perspective
contributes a better defended argument. *No sources need to be cited in
these paragraphs.
IV. Synthesis:(3-4 Paragraphs).
Do provide personal future insights into the topic’s future in 3-4 paragraphs.
** Do use Chicago Style Footnoting as well as Third Person Singular and 12 Font-Double Spacing.