E3 Problem-Solution Essay
E3: Problem-Solution Essay
In this research paper, you will research a problem in depth, analyze the current problem, and offer a practical solution. The goal of this essay is to discuss the flaws and shortcomings of the current solutions and find a practical solution that reduces/ minimizes the effects and consequences of the problem for the potential audience.
Length
5-6 pages
Format
APA
Sources
At least 5 sources from the library databases
At least two of the sources should be journal articles
Other sources should be credible articles from journals and major, objective, credible publications found in the following databases:
Academic Search Complete
JSTOR
Opposing Viewpoints
Issues and Controversies
CQ Researcher
Topic:
An arguable topic, national or international, that is a current problem and you are able to discuss causes/ effects/ obstacles and offer practical solution(s)
I suggest browsing the topics in online databases such as opposing viewpoints & Issues and Controversies
Writing process
After choosing your topic, compose your research questions, annotated bibliography, rough draft, and final draft
Structure
Introduction
Introducing the problem and/ or providing background information ONLY on the problem; no mention of solution
Background information on the problem/ significance
Compare/ contrast the problem in present vs, past, or between two regions, countries, …
Potential audience
Narrative/ example of the problem
Thesis:
The problem/ a major reason for this problem and the significance of finding a practical solution(s)
Do not list the solutions in the thesis
Problem block (6-7 developed, argumentative paragraphs)
Definition and significance
Causes
Effects and consequences
Audience: concerns, objections, your response
Obstacles: why hasn’t this problem been solved yet?
Transitional paragraph (one brief paragraph)
Major points of the problem and the practical solution (one short paragraph—few sentences)
Solution block (3-4 paragraphs)
Current solution(s) and flaws/ shortcomings
Practical solution and benefits for the audience
Major objections/ myths/ concerns and responding to these points
Although the practical solutions might have minor flaws, Persuade the audience that the practical solutions are better than current solutions
Conclusion
Summarizing major points:
Problem and its significance, major practical solution to resolve this problem
If this problem is not solved, what could happen in future? Who, what will be affected?
Elements of an arguable paragraph:
Arguable topic sentence
Context
Evidence
Explanation
Concluding sentence/ transition
Rhetorical Appeals:
Ethos: credibility as a writer
Pathos: emotionally convincing your audience
Logos: Logically convincing your audience

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