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Write a 1,500-1,750-word proposal using five to seven academic resources. Follow your instructors guidance as to whether it should be a policy or a practical proposal and as to the range of topics allowed.
The voice and style of your argument should be aimed at your target audience. Remember to not use first person pronouns (I, me, us, we, our, my, mine) or second person pronouns (you, your, yours), unless given permission by your instructor.
Your proposal should have the following features:
1.    Identify the problem.
2.    Persuade the audience that you have selected that this is a problem that needs solving; give it presence.
3.    Propose action offering specific details to show how the actions will help alleviate the problem.
4.    Justify your solution by providing the reasons why your audience should accept your proposal and act on it.
This essay is NOT simply a persuasive essay. It is an argumentative proposal that offers a practical and justifiable solution to a problem.

First Draft Grading

    You will receive completion points for the first draft based upon the successful submission of a complete draft. 
    Because your first draft is a completion grade, do not assume that this grade reflects or predicts the final grade. If you do not consider your instructors comments, you may be deducted points on your final draft.

Final Draft Grading

The essay will be graded using a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations. 

Sources

    Include in-text citations and a references page in APA Style for FIVE to SEVEN scholarly sources outside of class texts.
    These sources should be used to support any claims you make and should be present in the text of the essay.