Order Number |
255446E5678 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Major Essay #2:
Definitional Argument
Drawing on the chapters on Definitional Arguments and the content for the Social Media / Technology readings, write a definitional argument of the term “social media”or another term closely related to that subject. Make an original argument that defines “social media” or your term based on your understanding, analysis, and conception of the term. While you will draw from the readings, keep in mind that you are not limited to the readings in making
your argument.
1000+ words, double spaced, 12 point standard font
Final copy
should adhere to MLA documentation style
Citations
All sources used in your paper should be documented correctly
according
to your specific documentation style. In text parenthetical citations for any material directly quoted, paraphrased, or summarized should
correspond to citations on the Works Cited page.
Illustrations:
Feel free to include images, graphs, tables, or other visual elements in your essay if they seem appropriate. You can experiment here with using
visual as well as verbal rhetoric in the essay. Note: Visual elements
should be cited on
the Works Cited page.
Major Essay #2:
Definitional Argument
Drawing on the chapters on Definitional Arguments and the content for the Social Media / Technology readings, write a definitional argument of the term “social media”or another term closely related to that subject. Make an original argument that defines “social media” or your term based on your understanding, analysis, and conception of the term. While you will draw from the readings, keep in mind that you are not limited to the readings in making
your argument.
1000+ words, double spaced, 12 point standard font
Final copy
should adhere to MLA documentation style
Citations
All sources used in your paper should be documented correctly
according
to your specific documentation style. In text parenthetical citations for any material directly quoted, paraphrased, or summarized should
correspond to citations on the Works Cited page.