Least Four Reliable Sources Housing And Homelessn

Least Four Reliable Sources Housing And Homelessn

ok so I need 4pages essay

An outline

Discussion board

Dont not include the the outline and discussion board in the 4 pages a both are separate

I will provide two article and you can bring the 3rd one please so 3 resources pleasee

Proposal Essay

Purpose –Now that you have an understanding of the history of Fort Wayne, this paper will ask that you propose solutions for the future. We will tour one of Fort Wayne’s largest homeless shelters, The Rescue Mission. Then you will use the information from Chapter 12 to guide your proposal essay, which will argue for one or more solutions that you think may aid the homeless community in Fort Wayne.

In your paper, you need the following items:

  1. An organized introduction with a clear thesis statement, which supports your purpose of proposing solutions to homelessness in Indiana
  2. Body paragraphs that support your thesis statement with evidence from the Rescue Mission, articles, and books
  3. Proper paraphrasing and quoting from at least four reliable sources including trustworthy websites, journals, newspapers, and books to support your claims
  4. An organized conclusion

Your paper must adhere to the following guidelines:

  • 4 to 5 pages in length, excluding the Works Cited page
  • Double-spaced, Times New Roman/Calibri, 12-point font
  • MLA format
  • 1-inch margins
  • Use MLA in-text citations for references to course handouts and other sources
  • Have a Works Cited page
  • Use at least three reliable sources including websites, newspapers, journals, and books
  • Use correct punctuation, grammar, and mechanics
  • Use complete sentences

Outline: Proposal Essay

You may use the following outline for this assignment. If you have an alternative outline that you’d like to use, please email your instructor for permission.

The intro., thesis, and topic sentences (including the first sentence of the conclusion) must be written in full sentences.

Title:

Introduction

Hook (Grab your readers’ attention):

Explain why the hook is important to your topic:

If needed, provide background information for your topic:

Thesis statement: What are you writing about and what are the major points you will make?

Body Paragraph #1

First major point:

Evidence to support your point:

Explain the evidence by interpreting, evaluating, or providing additional details:

Link back to how this point ties into the thesis:

Body Paragraph #2

Second major point:

Evidence to support your point:

Explain the evidence by interpreting, evaluating, or providing additional details:

Link back to how this point ties into the thesis:

Body Paragraph #3

Third major point:

Evidence to support your point:

Explain the evidence by interpreting, evaluating, or providing additional details:

Link back to how this point ties into the thesis:

Continue Body Paragraphs as needed

Conclusion

Conclusion summary. Summarize the main points of the essay:

Give your reader something to think about related to your topic:

If possible, connect back to the hook: