Write your five-paragraph Persuasive Essay on the Operation Geronimo Case Study. Use your time to develop a deep understanding of
your topic to fully explain your stance on the topic. Choose from either one of the two sides to persuade the reader. (The persuasive essay is
assessed within the following areas and weighted as shown below: Introduction; Body Content; Organization, Structure, and Transition;
Evidence Supporting Discussion (reference source); Grammar, Spelling, and Style; Conclusion; and current APA. Ensure you use Times
New Roman, 12pt font, double spaced, in MS Word format, using the current (APA 7 style), STUDENT PAPER, NO RUNNING HEADS,
NO ABSTRACT. Your essay should include four major sections: NO Title Page, ( Highlight the thesis) Thesis Statement, Main Body, and on the end of the 4th page( References Page). Provide a
minimum of three credible government references for your reference page.
Rubics:
, Strong
introduction of topic clearly
delineates subtopics to be reviewed.
Fully supports thesis statement.
Far Exceeded Standard
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, solidly
introduced all aspects of the topic.
Fully linked the topic to the
overarching theme Analysis
connects evidence to clearly
support the issue. Main points well
developed with high quality and
quantity support. Reveals high
degree of critical and creative
thinking. The body meets 4-5 page
requirement.
headings
contain the key point of subsequent
material. Strong organization and
integration of material within
subtopics. Strong transitions that
are clear and smoothly link
subtopics, and main topic.
The paper Exceeds Standard plus,
the paper cited four or more relevant
sources of which at least one will be
an Army professional journal (any
branch, Army University Press, or
War College Press). Source material
clearly supported the subtopic, main
topic by providing pertinent evidence.
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The link you can start with is:
https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/olc/opinions/2001/09/31/op-olc-v025-p0188_0.pdf
https://harvardnsj.org/2011/05/16/the-legality-of-killing-osama-bin-laden/
https://www.jurist.org/commentary/2011/05/david-crane-legal-arithmetic/