This is a critical thinking exercise. You will write a 5 to 6-page response pape
This is a critical thinking exercise. You will write a 5 to 6-page response paper, double-spaced The 6-page limit excludes “works cited.”
Thesis statement (in the introductory paragraph)
The thesis statement must encapsulate the main argument for the paper. It must explain what you are writing about in a clear and coherent way, and it must address the request the professor has put forth to the class. You may use an explanation or a story, for example, and then introduce the issue.
Supporting evidence (6 points)
You must provide the supporting evidence in paragraph form (not “bullet” or list form). This development part must include at least 2 paragraphs. Use one paragraph for each argument you make.
Conclusion (3 points)
On the final paragraph(s), you must address the supporting evidence you have presented. Are there clear right and wrong sides, arguments, or behaviors? Remember that you do not have to pick a side, you may be on the fence, but you must explain why that is the case.
References used and cited, general grammar and punctuation (2 points)
Every response paper must contain a beginning (introductory paragraph), a middle (several supporting paragraphs that comprise the body of the paper), and an end (concluding paragraph).
At the end of your Response paper, you must provide citations (in footnote, endnote, or parenthetical form) for all evidence presented. You should start your research on the textbook. You must then look for other academic sources. Prefer academic journals or the publications listed on the syllabus and try to avoid Wikipedia and personal blogs, for example.
Every essay must follow basic rules of format and grammar. Grammar is vital for essay composition. Sentence fragments, misspellings, and improper punctuation denote a carelessly written and poorly conceived paper.
All submitted papers will be automatically checked for plagiarism and AI writing (which is also a form of plagiarism). If the plagiarism content is high the paper will not be considered resulting in a ZERO grade.
PROMPT: What are the positive and negative impacts of globalization in the world? (Note that you should explore both positive and negative impacts.)
SOURCES NEED TO BE ACADEMIC.