Suggested Structure for Argumentative Essays:
- Introduction:
– Introduce the topic and its relevance in the digital age.
– Provide a clear thesis statement outlining your argument or position.
- Background and Context:
– Provide a brief history and overview of the surveillance technology or privacy issue being discussed.
– Explain key concepts and terminology for readers unfamiliar with the topic.
- Main Argument/Analysis:
– Present your main arguments or analysis in a structured manner.
– Use evidence, examples, and case studies to support your points.
– Address potential counterarguments and provide rebuttals.
- Implications and Consequences:
– Discuss the broader implications of the issue on society, law, and individual rights.
– Analyze potential future developments and their impact on privacy and surveillance.
- Conclusion:
– Summarize key points and restate the thesis in light of the arguments presented.
– Offer recommendations or solutions to address the issues discussed.
– Conclude with a call to action or a reflection on the importance of balancing surveillance and privacy in the digital age.
I have attached my argument proposal that i already submitted to my professor so you can go off of that as a base for the research argument essay. Scholarly credible sources were to come from the chamberlain university library site however as long as they are credible scholarly sources should be fine.