Usmc Veterans
By: mtorres188 • Essay • 981 Words • May 10, 2011 • 987 Views
Usmc Veterans
Sometimes in life, we are asked to make a decision between doing what is right for one person or group and doing what is right for another. When we encounter this kind of conflict, it is called a moral dilemma.
Problem Formulation
Hypothesize
1) What is the problem asking you to do?
The problem is asking me to write an argumentative essay in which I take a stand on the moral dilemma posed in the play. I must support my position with at least one ethical principle. I must also make sure to refute counterarguments to strengthen your position.
2) What about the actions of Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters poses a moral dilemma?
Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters both believed that Mrs. Wright only got justice when she killed Mr. Wright. The believed everything was fair enough.
3) List some arguments in support of their actions. List some arguments in opposition to their actions. Use textual evidence to support your arguments?
4. No
5. I need research
6. It was correct a person with that gap in her life don't deserve to be in jail
Strategize
1. By starting to write an outline
2. Outline, because it lets me sort out my ideas
Identify
1. Internet, Laptop
2. My House
3. When I can write a well formed paragraph
Collect
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Very, Website is known and there is no spelling mistakes
7. No
8. I need research
9. It was correct a person with that gap in her life don't deserve to be in jail
Strategize
3. By starting to write an outline
4. Outline, because it lets me sort out my ideas
Identify
4. Internet, Laptop
5. My House
6. When I can write a well formed paragraph
Collect
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. Very, Website is known and there is no spelling mistakes
Organize
1) Have you organized your ideas to argue your thesis effectively?
I argued my ideas in a way the audience will believe Mrs. Wright is the victim proving my thesis.
2) Have you chosen the evidence you need to support those ideas?
I chosen evidence that clearly shows women did not have any sort of right back then. The evidence I collected will prove my thesis.
3) Have you fully addressed the essay requirements?
I addressed all of the essay requirements in order to complete the task.
4) Have you kept the purpose and audience in mind?
When I wrote the essay I did keep the purpose and the audience in mind. I did not keep just any audience I thought how I was going to present this case to the jury.
5) Have you included a clear introduction, body, and conclusion?
I did include an introduction, body, and a conclusion in order to prove my thesis statement.
6) Have you used strong rhetorical strategies to persuade readers of your view point?
I made this some what as a case in court. I wrote the essay in such a way that if Mr. Wright were alive; he himself would feel guilty of his actions.
7) Have you refuted the strongest counterarguments?
I have refuted all counter arguments in this case.
Construct
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