Persuasive essay about invigorated the gun-debate whether schools should be gun-free zones

Persuasive essay about invigorated the gun-debate whether schools should be gun-free zones

17 people died after a 19-year-old opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. This

makes it the deadliest school shooting since 2012, when 26 people were killed at Sandy Hook, Connecticut. It has

invigorated the gun-debate, particularly whether schools should be gun-free zones, a debate that culminated on

March 24 in the March for our Lives.

For this 6-7 page paper (2,000-2,500 words), first describe the larger conversation in which these authors engage.

The first two readings should help with this. Your paper then will use the in-class readings (3-6) plus two outside

texts that further the discussion to compose a persuasive essay developing and defending your position on the topic.

You will employ your knowledge of rhetorical concepts: Project, Argument, Claims, Evidence, Strategies (PACES).

You will also employ your understanding of how to connect a secondary text to your argument, using it as evidence

for your point rather than letting it make your point, and citing your academically acceptable outside sources to

enhance your ethos. Your argument must be supported with academically appropriate evidence, found on the SDSU

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America is a great nation with robust institutions including the legal, justice and law enforcement institutions. If the statement is true, why should teachers assume the roles of the law enforcers? The security and safety of the people is a fundamental right for every American as stipulated in the constitution of the United States………………………..

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