* Required Elements
Be sure that your essay has:
your name, the date, and the course and section number in the upper left corner ( MLA format)
an introductory paragraphthis should provide context for the reader; it should include
information about the general topic being addressed as well as the more specific concerns or issues to be examined; it should also include your thesis statement.
a thesis statementthis sentence should be direct and make clear your position or stance in the debate.
mine: The United States should provide Universal Healthcare to everybody.
at least three supporting claims/pointsbe sure to organize your essay around the concerns and/or supporting claims, and not around the authors or articles.
At least one counterargument (i.e., a naysayer voice or an opposing viewpoint)
At least one refutation of a counterargument (i.e, a rebuttal)
focused and well-organized paragraphs, with clear topic sentenceseach topic sentence should offer a claim that addresses a specific concern or issue and functions to support the thesis.
direct quotes and/or paraphrases, cited in MLA format, from all of the sources used.
a clear concluding paragraph
a Works Cited page, in MLA format, listing a minimum of 6 (six) sources ( already did in a previous assignment)
Minimum Requirements
The final draft of your essay will be a minimum of 1500 words (approximately 6 pages, not including Works Cited), typed and double-spaced with appropriate (1 inch) margins and in standard 12 point font. The essay will include a minimum of 6 sources. The final draft of your essay must also include all of the required elements noted above.
Topic: Should the United States provide Universal Healthcare?


