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Category > English Posted 16 May 2017 My Price 10.00

CAUSE - EFFECT ESSAY

CAUSE - EFFECT ESSAY

NO MORE THAN 3 PAGES, AT LEAST 5 PARAGRAPHS WITH 5-10 SENTENCES FOR EACH. GOOD GRAMMAR. PLZ FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTION UNDER. THANKS!

  • Your essay should analyze and evaluate WHY an event occurs or something exists. Narrow your topic and simplify it. For example, if you write about the effects of love, then discuss a particular love like the effects of romantic love.
  • Your essay will include both cause(s) and effect(s). However, choose one to emphasize.
  • If you choose to emphasize cause(s), then your thesis statement should offer a claim about why a cause or causes lead to an effect or effects. Each body paragraph must develop various facets of a cause or each cause involved.
  • If you choose to emphasize effect(s), then your thesis statement should offer a claim about why an effect or effects result from a cause or causes. Each body paragraph must develop various aspects of an effect or each effect involved.
  • Primary causes should weigh more in importance than secondary causes. This essay is short.
  • Cause-effect essays do not have to be chronological. Many effects could be caused by forces acting in the present: for example, homelessness and poor communities could be two results of greedy landowners. Likewise, many causes could lead to an effect: for example, economic status and parental encouragement may have shaped your personal identity.
  • You might realize that a cause and an effect may not be verifiably factual, so you must definitely provide a strong, reasonable, and plausible cause and effect. In other words, your cause and effect could be speculatively or hypothetically sound—but not obviously absurd. Avoid logical fallacies, such as a hasty conclusion, a questionable cause, and a slippery slope.
  • Your conclusion must include a developed commentary regarding the social significance of your cause-effect analysis and evaluation. For example, why would your point answer or apply to a related event, or why would your point contribute to a field of study? Etc.

OUR THEME ART!

  • For our Cause-effect assignment, we will have art as the theme. Choose a single artwork. It could be a painting, a drawing/sketch, a sculpture, an example of architecture (a building, a monument, a landscape), a song/musical composition, or a poem/novel.
  • In the [background], introduce your reader to the artwork and describe and/or define its meaning. Follow this information with a statement (or statements) that reveals the situation, circumstance, issue, or problem—in other words, the complication—to which this artwork serves as the basis of your [thesis] in which you will state why it causes an effect in your life or why the effects of this art derive from its cause, its influence. For example, I could state why Pablo Picasso’s Girl Looking in a Mirror is significant to a person's life: “The fragmented portrayal of the girl and her dark reflection changed my once sexist view of women to a compassionate view.”
  • Do not mind whatever the artist says or other people say about the art. I am only interested in why your chosen artwork causes something or has effects on you; I only want YOUR INTERPRETATION. Read the features, traits, aspects, and qualities of the artwork as symbols and signs from which you see the message that resonates with you and your complication or whatever your situation is.
  • You may use the subjective pronoun “I” or similar words "me" or "my," but do limit their use; in other words, I do not want to see them in every sentence.

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