Your paper will follow this structure:
Introduce the problem in an introductory paragraph. The thesis statement is the last sentence in the introductory paragraph.
Opponent – Write objectively and educate the reader about the opposing viewpoints of your issue/topic.
Proponent – Write objectively and explain your reasons for supporting the issue/topic.
Common Ground – Write objective about what can be agreed upon with the various viewpoints. Write a resolution that uses information from various viewpoints to reach a compromise on the issue/topic.
Conclude by reminding your audience of the balanced perspective you have presented and make it clear how both sides benefit when they meet in the middle.
Read the attached document detailing the requirements for the Rogerian argumentative paper. As well as a prewritten draft.
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