Practicing the 8-sentence paragraph format helps you solidify its rhetorical obj

Practicing the 8-sentence paragraph format helps you solidify its rhetorical obj

Practicing the 8-sentence paragraph format helps you solidify its rhetorical objectives: claim, give evidence, explain the connection between evidence and claim.
Paragraph 1: claim that a change should be made. (You only have 8 sentences. It is a lot more manageable to argue for a change to your church’s coffee hour than to argue for a change to the constitution.)
Paragraph 2: argue in favor of one option over another. (Again, in a short format like this, it is easier to argue for your favorite pizza topping than your favorite political candidate.)
Paragraph 3: suggest that people should try something. (The trick here is not to directly address “you,” the reader.)
Requirements: In one document with a single APA cover page, write 3 paragraphs using the 8-sentence format. Make sure each paragraph begins with a strong, debatable, appropriately qualified claim.