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Cause-Effect Rough Draft

Cause-Effect Rough Draft

Q CAUSE=how or why did it happen? EFFECT=what are the consequences? Cause and effect essays seek to establish a causal relationship between two or more occurrences or facts. This type of academic evidence relies heavily upon logic and established evidence. In order to convince a discerning audience of your ideas, you must make them believe your chain of evidence. Thus, providing ample and supported evidence is a must. Select ONE of the following issues, or one of your own (from the fishbone diagram assignment in the last module), and write a cause and effect essay of at least 1000 words and 5-8 paragraphs, double-spaced, New York Times Roman, 12 point font. The object of this assignment is to write a logical, well-organized, well-argued, well-articulated essay on the topic, therefore I want you to spend more time organizing and writing than searching for information. All the information you need to write the essay should be found in your head, so it’s up to you to thoroughly explore your thoughts, but if you use research, you MUST cite it. 1. the causes and of effects of hatred 2. the causes and/or effects of poverty Please submit your cause-effect rough draft here for peer review. Your rough draft will be peer reviewed and you will be asked to peer review the drafts of your classmates. Draft Value= 84 points DRAFT RUBRIC 1

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Since the beginning of humanity, Africa has been the cradle of human civilization and the birthplace of our ingenuity. From the early Egyptian civilization to the modern African nations, each era has a story to tell. But in the past 1000 years, a dark shadow has been cast over this beautiful continent. With the extensive slave trade that lasted for over five centuries, Africa was stripped of its natural beauty to the unbelievable wonderland today. After all the exploitation, the continent suffered through the years. The early years of the 20th century saw the gradual decolonization of Africa, but this left the people impoverished and with no means to escape the fruits of a deteriorating society.