DIRECTIONS:
Prewriting: Choose one topic to brainstorm using an informal list or mind map. See the list of prompts/topics below.
Avoid Plagiarism: Do not copy any ideas, sentences, or paragraphs from the Internet.
Use Evidence from Article: Quote at least once from the article, using an in-text citation and a Works Cited page entry for each quote. You may quote several times. Article to use– Facial_Recognition_Technology Packet- file attached
Informal Outline: Develop an informal outline that includes your thesis sentence, your three main points/topic sentences for your three body paragraphs, and the three major details for each body paragraph. You do not need to upload your outline.
Draft: Type a five-paragraph rough draft that includes an introductory paragraph with a hook, background information, and your thesis statement. Each body paragraph will have a transition signal at the beginning, a topic sentence, 3 majors, 2 minors for each major, and a concluding sentence. Use transition signals to introduce your major and minor details as well as your topic sentence and summary sentence. Finish the essay with a concluding paragraph that begins with a transition signal and your thesis statement and ends with some general closing remarks about the topic. You do not need to upload your rough draft.
ARMS: Revise your paper, considering sentence variety, sensory writing, coherence, and word choices. Make your paper as interesting, clear, and understandable as possible.
CUPS: Edit your paper for grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling concerns. Be especially careful to correct any sentence errors such as fragments, comma splices, and run-ons.
TITLE: Give your final draft a title.
Rubric: See the rubric below for further guidance regarding how the essay will be graded and how to earn the maximum points.
In-Text Citation and Works Cited Page Entry: Include at least one in-text citation and a Works Cited Page entry for the attached article and your quote/s.
Essay Prompts/Topics: Choose one–
Explain the chief purposes of facial recognition technology. Use evidence from the articles.
Explain the effects of facial recognition technology on society. Use evidence from the articles.
Do you think that government programs and law enforcement programs should use facial recognition technology? Choose one side and argue it fully. Use evidence from the articles.
Do you think that businesses should use facial recognition technology? Choose one side and argue it fully. Use evidence from the articles
DIRECTIONS: Prewriting: Choose one topic to brainstorm using an informal list o
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