Below I've included a link to dozens of really controversial issues you could chose.
Do an easy 5 paragraph essay- Three reasons why I believe. . . A persuassive essay or expository essay with three body paragraphs and an introduction and conclusion are the easiest kinds. You can introduce the topic with a topic sentence, give a basic summary. Quotes are always good in the introduction or conclusion. Then in the second paragraph, give the first reason. Make sure you use rich vocabulary, and facts, examples, statistics, personal experiences as details for this first reason. Then do the same in the 2nd and 3rd paragraph. In the conclusion you could encourage your reader to do something while reemphasizing the main point in your thesis statment.
Topic: try persuading someone to do something, like. . . save the rainforest, give to the needy (teachers like topics of social value and/or showing a personal insight (like if your grandmother died of breast cancer- use this ancetdote as a personal quest for why people should support cancer research) Also, remember that an essay is graded based on the format and language usage and a little creative use of both.
Some no nos: abortion, religion, anti-teacher stuff,
Also, don't start with "Hi, my name is. . . " or "Today I'm going to tell you about. . . " these show immaturity in writing style. Good luck.
2007-03-16 02:16:27
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answer #1
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answered by CandyLandCondoResident 3
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1. Graphology -- it is the study of handwriting. You can tell a lot about people by the way they cross their "i"s, dot their "t"s and sign their names.
2. Censorship -- should schools and parents be able to ban classic literature for religious or ethical reasons?
3. Heroes -- what makes a hero? What qualities must he or she have? Who is your hero and why?
4. Organic Food -- pros and cons of organic vs. conventional production? Should the government be involved?
5. Patriotism -- What makes somebody a true patriot? How has the word changed since the early years of the U.S? How is it used as a political tool?
6. Population crisis -- Can our world sustain itself if the population continues to rise? Should the government have the right to limit how many children people have? Look at China for an example.
2007-03-16 07:21:23
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1: Vegetarianism verses meat eating.
2: Should there be school uniforms or not?
3: Should experiments on animals be banned?
4: Does global warming truly exist?
2007-03-16 04:10:33
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answered by darestobelieve 4
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Try some controversial issues like sex vs. abstinence education, euthanasia, etc.... or choose something that really interests YOU.
I've learned to always have fun with my written assignments and I choose something that is interesting to me because that makes it less of a daunting task.
Have fun!
2007-03-16 02:11:18
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answer #4
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answered by insanepotatochip 2
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blood dimonds (aka conficlt dimonds freetown seria lioen
2007-03-16 04:08:32
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answer #5
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answered by soccergirl 1
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talk about reverse pshycology.........that's always interesting
2007-03-16 05:37:41
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answer #6
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answered by JH 3
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"What I believe"
2007-03-16 02:20:02
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answer #7
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answered by max 1
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