As a high school English teacher, I have run across the
Problem essay a couple of times in my career. To complete this essay, you must of course
come up with a problem.
At the end of your introduction,
make sure your thesis admits the problem and proposes a solution in
brief.
In your first body paragraph, introduce the problem
with all it's complexity. Explain the nature of how it became a problem, who it affects,
and how continuing in the current state will prove
detrimental.
In the second body paragraph, propose a
solution. Include how you intend to gather materials required, meet a financial budget,
gather support, and maintain an appropriate timeline. Lay out necessary steps to a
process. Give specific details.
In the third body
paragraph, anticipate why the solution might not work, and then defend how you will
ensure it will work.
Conclude with a call to action on the
part of your audience, or at lest the encouragement to support your
plan.
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