Definition
In a problem-solution essay, you analyze a problem and
propose a method for solving it. The problem you choose to analyze should be
one that offers some challenges but is still possible to resolve. A
problem-solution essay should
have the following characteristics:
• a
problem that needs to be solved
• a
thesis statement that identifies the problem and points toward the solution
•
identification of several possible solutions
•
specific facts, details, examples, and reasons indicating why one solution is
best
• an
analytical tone
Thesis Development
Your thesis may vary depending on what your topic is, who
your audience is, and how much information you have. Your thesis will state clearly what you
perceive as the problem and your suggested solution to the problem.
Organization
The simplest way to organize a problem-solution essay is
to begin by identifying the problem in the first paragraph, leading up to your
thesis statement. Present the solution
that you think works best, explaining why it is the most promising one.
The simplest way to organize a problem-solution essay is
to begin by identifying the problem in the first paragraph, leading up to your
thesis statement. Present the solution that you think works best, explaining
why it is the most promising one.
Tips on Writing
Make sure you
clearly explain the problem. The “hows”
and “whys” of the issue should be accurately clarified.
Include
information about the cause of the problem, especially as it relates to the
solution you intend to put forth.
Alternate
solutions can be mentioned; if they are failed ideas, it will further
strengthen your argument.
Essay Guidelines
Due dates: Pre-Write
due February 27; Rough Draft due March 5; Final Draft due March 19
Essay
length: 500 – 700 words (between 2 and 4
pages)
Rough drafts can
be typed or hand-written, but must be double-spaced.
Final draft
format:
Typed (if this is
not possible, please let me know)
1 inch margins
Name and date on
the upper right hand corner
Number the pages
on the lower right hand corner
Title centered
above the text of the essay
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