In this paper, I will argue that [insert your main claim here].
In this paper, I will argue that [insert your main claim here].
[Complete this paragraph/section.]
Body - Paragraph/Section 2:
Before introducing my argument, it is important to learn more about [insert the background points readers should learn more about].
[Complete this paragraph/section by discussing each of these points.]
Body - Paragraph/Section 3:
My argument for the claim that [insert your main claim here] is as follows:
[Insert your main argument in standard form here]
[Complete this paragraph/section by providing evidence that this argument is valid.]
Body - Paragraph/Section 4:
I will now provide support for the first premise of my argument: that [insert premise 1 here].
[Complete this paragraph/section by providing evidence that this premise is true.]
Body - Paragraph/Section 5:
I will now provide support for the second premise of my argument: that [insert premise 2 here].
[Complete this paragraph/section by providing evidence that this premise is true.]
ADD MORE PARAGRAPHS/SECTIONS HERE IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN TWO PREMISES
Conclusion - Paragraph/Section 6:
The aim of this paper has been to provide a sound argument for the claim that [insert main claim here].
[Complete this paragraph/section.]
Reference List
[Complete your reference list here.]
Word Count: ??/1000 (The word count doesn't include the reference list and the section headings.)
To complete this assessment task:
- Read chapters 1 to 11 of the textbook.
- Receive a substantive mark for Assessment 3 (Topic Sentences). You will not be able to see Assessment 4 (Essay) in the Assignments section of the INTERACT2 subject site until this condition is met.
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Topic 1: Argumentative essays and getting information
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Topic 4: Soundness
Topic 5: Presenting arguments
Topic 6: Some common types of argument
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Review Test Submission: Topic Sentences.
UserChukwuemeka Timothy Egbo
SubjectReasoning and Writing
TestTopic Sentences.
Started31/08/23 9:56 PM
Submitted31/08/23 9:59 PM
StatusCompleted
Attempt Score5 out of 5 points
Time Elapsed2 minutes
Results DisplayedAll Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions
Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Paste your assessment 3 submission below.
Selected Answer:
Egbo Chukwuemeka Timothy
11804602
Should life imprisonment be abolished in Australia?
Introduction
In this paper, I will argue that life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Body
Before introducing my argument, it is very imperative to learn more about the negative effects of life imprisonment.
Body - Argument:
My argument for the claim that life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia is as follows:
1.Abolishing life imprisonment would enable reformation and
rehabilitation of offenders.
2.Abolishing life imprisonment would enable government save more resources that could be redirected to more programs, such as education and industries.
3. If abolishing life imprisonment would enable reformation and rehabilitation of offenders and abolishing life imprisonment would enable government save more resources that could be redirected to more programs, such as education and industries, then life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Therefore,
4.Life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Body Premise
I will now provide support for the first premise of my argument that: Abolishing life imprisonment would enable reformation and
rehabilitation of offenders.
2.Body Premise
I will now provide support for the second premise of my argument that: Abolishing life imprisonment would enable government save more resources that could be redirected to more programs, such as education and industries.
3.Body Premise
I will now provide support for the third premise of my argument that: If abolishing life imprisonment would enable reformation and rehabilitation of offenders and abolishing life imprisonment would enable government save more resources that could be redirected to more programs, such as education and industries, then life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia
Conclusion
The point of this paper has been to provide a sound argument for the claim that life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Correct Answer:
[None]
Response Feedback:
Well done!
Sunday,
15 out of 15 points
Paste your assessment 2 submission below.
Selected Answer:
Egbo Chukwuemeka Timothy
11804602
Should life imprisonment be abolished in Australia?
In this paper, I will argue that life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
My argument for the claim that life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia is as follows:
1.Abolishing life imprisonment would enable reformation and
rehabilitation of offenders.
2.Abolishing life imprisonment would enable government save more resources that could be redirected to more programs,such as education and industries.
3. If abolishing life imprisonment would enable reformation and rehabilitation of offenders and abolishing life imprisonment would enable government save more resourcse that could be redirected to more programs,such as education and industries, then life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Therefore,
4.Life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Correct Answer:
[None]
Response Feedback:
Well done!
Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Paste your assessment 1 submission below.
Selected Answer:
Egbo Chukwuemeka Timothy
11804602
Incarceration and Punishment.
Should life imprisonment be abolished in Australia?
In this paper,i will ague that life imprisonment should be abolished in Australia.
Correct Answer:
[None]
Response Feedback:
Well done
- Read the Assessment 4: Essay (you will find a link to these in the 'Assessment 4 Resources' section in the subject's INTERACT2 site). The Assessment 4 Information page will assist you to write an 1000 word (maximum [there is no minimum]) argumentative essay for your main claim. (Note: this should be a further development of assessment 3.)
- Follow the instructions on the Assessment 4 Information page.
- Click on the 'Assessment 4: Essay ' link in the 'Assessment 4 Resources' section of the INTERACT2 subject site, copy and paste your work into the relevant sections, and submit it on (or before) the due date.
- Note that students may be asked to sit an additional oral presentations on this assessment item.