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    Argument 2

    • Due Apr 30, 2019 by 11:59pm
    • Points 50
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    • File Types doc, docx, pdf, rtf, and pages

    For this Researched Argument, you will address the same topic as your previous one, but you now will forward a different assertion. The document should be in MLA format (with a Works Cited section), include at least two sources from your previous essay, and contain at least 1,000 words. Additionally, it should be shaped to suit a particular publication that you will select (and identify in your corresponding Argument Analysis). Your Researched Argument need not focus specifically on a question of policy. It can assume a position contrary to the one you took in in your previous Researched Argument, or it alternately might adopt one of many valid stances that do not fall into a for/against binary.

    Commented example analyses from previous students are available below:

    • Opioids (original Research Argument 1 version)
    • Mental Health Awareness (original Researched Argument 1 version)
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