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Category > Chemistry Posted 12 Sep 2017 My Price 10.00

ANALYZE EITHER CAUSES OR EFFECTS

UTORS PLEASE DO NOT SELECT IF YOU CANNOT FOLLOW THE REQUIREMENTS:

THIS ESSAY WILL NEED TO ANALYZE EITHER CAUSES OR EFFECTS

 

The options for this essay are as follows.  Please click each option below in order to see the specific instructions for the option:

 

  1. causes or effects of technology on education - SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED
  2. causes or effects involving modern cultural controversies - SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED
  3. causes or effects of a phenomenon in your field of study - SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED

 

Your essay should have the following:

 

  • an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement. The following video tutorial gives instruction on writing an effective introduction to an essay: http://polaris.umuc.edu/ewc/tutorials/introductions/
  • body paragraphs that offer evidence to support your thesis and synthesizes your source material.  The following video tutorial gives instruction on writing effective body paragraphs for an essay.  Keep in mind that this tutorial is not specific to the cause-effect essay: http://polaris.umuc.edu/ewc/tutorials/paragraphs/You might find the following tutorial helpful for using effective transitions from one thought to the next in your essay.  Keep in mind that this tutorial is not specific to the cause-effect essay: http://polaris.umuc.edu/ewc/tutorials/transitions/
  • a solid conclusion that reminds readers of your main idea (or thesis) without simply repeating it.  The following video tutorial gives instruction on writing an effective conclusion to an essay: http://polaris.umuc.edu/ewc/tutorials/conclusions/
  • A References page that lists the two sources you used for the essay

 

Length:1000-1200 words

 

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