During our third unit, we will be discussing ideas regarding environmental wellbeing, including aspects of how taking care of our individual selves extends to caring for our communities and the world we live. Our discussions will address environmental issues, personal & community responsibility, and adaptation/perseverance.
The main source for Unit 3: Environmental Wellbeing is Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation. Through this story, we will begin asking interesting questions regarding our personal responsibility of caring for ourselves and others, as well as our individual and collective responsibility to care for our communities and environment. These questions will drive the research for this final formal essay of the course.
For this assignment, please write a 2,000-word (5-6 pages) argument-based research essay that
The argument you present should focus an idea found in the graphic novel regarding any of the following: |
Just be sure that the topic you choose is something that is problem-based and might be solvable. |
Begin your project by doing some background reading on your topic. Preliminary reading helps you do all the following:
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You already have research questions to consider, as noted from the prompt:
What is the problem you're focusing on, and what sort of information do readers need to know in order to understand the problem? What is your judgement about this problem (do you agree, disagree, agree with some or most of it) and is there a solution? What sort of action do you want your readers to take in order to help bring about the solution?
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