Social Studies
Social Studies, 11.03.2021 05:50, bella51032

Carefully review your progress so far. a) Review your instructions.
(1) What is social policy?
(2) What is the policy process?
(3) What is an opening statement?
b) Review your research.
(1) What data have you found about the rising cost of higher education?
(2) What have you discovered about the reasons for changes in education costs?
c) Revisit your outline and plan for your draft.
(1) How can your outline be improved?
(2) How can you make use of your outline to create a draft?
(3) What are the qualities of an effective opening statement?
Step 2) Develop a three- to four-paragraph opening statement.
a) Your opening statement should be three to four paragraphs long and written in your own words.
b) The introduction should:
(1) Engage the audience
(2) Acknowledge the issue at hand
c) The main body should:
(1) Identify a clear policy solution in the form of an argumentative claim
(2) Establish a course of action to be taken
d) The conclusion should:
(1) Describe the importance of the issue at hand
(2) Summarize your solution in a concise way

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