Attached is the full list of instruction and guidelines but this is a brief sect
Attached is the full list of instruction and guidelines but this is a brief section of them explaining the type of essay: In this essay, you do NOT need to follow some formula about essay writing that you learned in an English composition course. In particular, you do not need some introduction explaining the purpose of the essay (which your reader obviously already knows) or some fancy rhetoric about the importance of voting or such – generally speaking, this is wasted space. Instead, you can just start with “Issue 1: (whatever the issue is)” and begin your exploration of the two parties’ general approaches on these issues. Rinse and repeat on the other two issues. The discussion of each issue should include the reasoning behind each side’s position. For example, what are the general lines of reasoning behind the Democratic and Republican approaches to the issue of reproductive rights? You are also encouraged to include what politicians from each party say about the effects of the other side’s policy stances. For example, surely Democrats would point to evidence showing why they think the abortion bans in various states harm women, and surely Republicans would point to evidence showing what they perceive to be benefits of such policies. YOU ARE IN NO WAY ASKED TO EXPLAIN YOUR OWN VIEW ON THE ISSUES YOU INTRODUCE: What we want is a discussion that elucidates and explains the positions that are commonplace within each party. The more you learn, the more you will develop your own views and opinions for yourself; it is not your responsibility to report your own opinions to your professor, and not your professor’s job to judge your opinions!