Write a 3-to-5 page, double-spaced persuasive essay about one of
the following topics below. In a persuasive essay, writers must produce a clear
thesis statement that is the conclusion of the argument presented in the essay.
Think of your essay as one big argument that you are presenting to readers. In
your argument, you must clarify the issue, present and underline a one-sentence
thesis statement which is the last sentence in your introductory paragraph. In
Instructions: Write a 3-to-5 page, double-spaced persuasive essay about one of the following topics below. In a persuasive essay, writers must produce a clear thesis statement that is the conclusion of the argument presented in the essay. Think of your essay as one big argument that you are presenting to readers. In your argument, you must clarify the issue, present and underline a one-sentence thesis statement which is the last sentence in your introductory paragraph. In your second paragraph, you should define or clarify any issues that need clarification. Use an example if needed. If you believe the issues are clear enough, then identify the key premise(s) of your argument. Since this essay is short, you should focus on only one to three premises. Keep in mind each premise is a single sentence. The premises are the reasons to believe the thesis statement. Your paragraphs in the body of your essay should constitute a clarification and defense of your premises. In other words, you will offer reasons to believe the premises. In your concluding paragraph, you will summarize your essay. Your final sentences should admit the limitations of your study and/or leave the reader with questions that need to be addressed to further explore the issue. You should have a complete reference page that clearly shows which information in your essay corresponds to the reference. Due date: March 7, 2022
Topic Chosen:
One aspect of the allegory of the cave that interests me is the possibility of mass deception. Compare and contrast how mass deception might have worked in ancient Athens to contemporary America (The United States of America). Develop a one-sentence thesis statement that captures your main point about mass deception and how truth might overcome mass decept