In the E-Text module, titled "Argument Essay", the author clearly illustrates the the primary components that make up an ethical argument paper. It is important to keep an open mind throughout the research process. In order to provide a convincing argument paper, you must become aware of every point of view that topic may have. Research. Not only will this enlighten you with information that you may not have known, but it will help you develop and strengthen your own personal stance on the topic. It is easier to defend your opinion when you know what you are talking about. In other words, it is extremely important to establish a clear and precise position while supporting this particular viewpoint to the utter most. Without support, an argument will not suffice.
After completing my community analysis, I am fully aware of how critical and beneficial the research process can be, especially for Unit 3. With the help of facts, evidence, and statistics, it will make it easier to get my point across and effectively persuade my audience. The more scholarly-based information I use to "back up" my point of view, the more intellectuality i will add to my argument, allowing my attitude on a particular topic to push through to the surface. I am excited to research more about the controversies that my community (online gambling) deals with on a regular basis. If I can unravel my purpose for writing, as well as my purpose for arguing, I will be able to convince my audience of my opinion.
Source:
Fidelie, Laura. "Internet Gambling: Innocent activity or Cybercrime?" International Journal of
Cyber Criminology 3.1 (2009): 476-491. Wev. 14 March 2011.
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