Causal analysis is an important skill in academic, professional, and real-world contexts. The ability to identify elements of causality is a significant part of argumentative writing.
In this task, you will explain the cause-and-effect relationship between two or more elements. You will focus on both the cause(s) and the effect(s) of the issue. When you examine the condition that produces something, you are analyzing cause; when you discuss the result produced by something, you are analyzing effect.
Topic:
Identify a social, environmental, or political problem that is of local, national, or global concern.
Requirements:
A. Write a cause-and-effect essay (suggested length of 3–7 pages). In your essay, do the following:
1. Address an appropriate topic.
2. Provide an effective introduction.
3. Provide an appropriate thesis statement that previews two to four main points.
4. Explain the cause(s) of the problem.
5. Explain the effect(s) of the problem.
6. Provide an effective conclusion.
B. Include at least two academically credible sources in the body of your essay.
1. For your sources, include all in-text citations and references in APA format.
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