Write an essay that argues a position on an issue that has distinct opposing ideas. Engage in an argument concerning an issue that has not been resolved–especially an issue with multiple viewpoints. For example, consider a reporter going to the scene of a car accident, interviewing six different witnesses and getting six different perspectives. It happens. That is why research/evidence comes into play. However, you must take a stance in this paper, consider at least one opposing argument, then come back and describe where your viewpoint is more solid, especially if your viewpoint can lead to a resolution, compromise or “call to action.”
Examine the different issues of the argument: objections, questions, and opposing viewpoints. Then state your own position clearly. The objective of the essay is to convince those who disagree with you that they must take seriously the question that you raise.