
Write a 4-page
(around 1000 words) essay in the form of a letter that offers a solution to a particular, local
problem; the essay must be stylistically tailored for your audience and
include a variety of evidence/support. For example, you might write a
letter to your supervisor about a way for your company to save money, so
people won't have to be laid-off, or a letter to the chair of the math
department proposing a system for testing the language skills of
international teachers. Make sure you have a well-defined problem; a
clearly proposed solution; a reasonable tone; and a convincing argument in
which you explain how the solution will solve the problem, demonstrate
that the solution is feasible, anticipate reader's objection and
questions, and evaluate alternative solutions.
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This essay should
be a practical proposal in the form of a
letter targeted to a specific audience,
preferably related to a group to which you belong (work, service, club,
church, community, etc.)
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Make sure you
spend most of your essay explaining
how and
why your
solution will solve the problem--use very specific examples and details
to show how your solution would solve the problem. THIS IS
THE MOST CRUCIAL PART OF THE ASSIGNMENT.
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Anticipate
problems that your audience will have with the solution
and defend yourself against them. Pay special attention to the
feasibility of your solution.
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Also, consider
counterproposals or alternative solutions that your audience
may offer and defend yourself against them as well.
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Your essay should
be an action proposal that clearly specifies the steps
your audience should take to solve the problem.
Topics:
Good topics are essential to this assignment. Try to use the most
unique, specific one that you can. Try to choose a problem that affects
you directly. Don't choose a problem that can't be solved. Don't choose a
topic whose solution is too easy/obvious.
Don’t choose problems for which
the solution involves a lot of money (i.e., raising taxes or
charging fees). Avoid these problems: parking, time management, noise in
the dorm, cafeteria food, global problems (abortion, capital punishment, etc.) The best
topics in the past have been ones that have concerned a person’s job or a
group the person was associated with (i.e., school clubs, church groups,
organizations).
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