Essay that goes beyond just taking a side on whether Lowell High School should have merit admissions or lottery admissions
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(The topic is my thesis you can change it to make it sound better and i attached the article you have to write about) (Remember to include the name of article in the intro paragraph )
Four paragraph essay (intro, 2 body paragraphs, and a conclusion)
Typed, double-spaced with a typed heading
Topic: For a short college essay, write an essay that goes beyond just taking a side on whether Lowell High School should have merit admissions or lottery admissions. Use one of the terms included in the equity handout or the BLM terminology page to craft a one-sentence focused thesis statement for an argumentative essay on either the situation concerning Lowell HS, the charter school lottery system, merit based college admissions or any other theme related to the article.
Introduction: Include a short attention grabber and a clear, concise, and focused argumentative thesis statement. Somewhere in your intro paragraph include the full title and author of the Lowell HS article.
Body paragraphs: Start body paragraphs with clear reasons you. Remember that you are trying to convince the reader to agree with you. Start with your reason. Don’t make the reader wait and wonder about what your point is. Somewhere in each body paragraph, include a quote in correct MLA format with complete signal phrase and citation from the article. Write well developed paragraphs with a balance of abstract ideas and concrete details. Remember that you are trying to convince the reader to agree with you. Don’t be repetitive, state the obvious, tell personal stories, or take facts or opinions off the internet or other source. Be authentically you and convincing. Find and use your voice. Demonstrate that you care about the topic and you are not afraid to say what you think.
Conclusion: Keep it short and simple. You may offer a solution or just a general reflection on the subject at hand.