Instructions
Prepare
In the Bedford Reader, read the Chapter 12 Cause and Effect: Asking Why (399-407) to understand the cause-and-effect pattern of developing an essay.
Read the Dan Ariely essay “Why We Lie,” in which he examines attitudes about lying and the persuasiveness of cheating in society. A copy of Ariely’s essay is attached in the Canvas assignment.
For additional background on the author, watch the 20-minute Dan Ariely video in which he discusses lying and dishonesty in other contexts. Click on the link.
Write
In a 5-7 page research essay that contains at least 3 sources, evaluate Ariely’s cause and effect analysis and state whether or not you agree. In other words, do you agree with Ariely that most college students think cheating is acceptable?
You may also use the video as a source and briefly comment on the video in the introduction.
Introduction
Body Paragraphs
Be sure to answer the following questions in the body of your well-organized paper. Provide details to support your thesis points. Consider answering the following questions and providing examples from Ariely’s essay to support your comments.
Refine Your Draft
Format your essay following MLA guidelines in a Microsoft Word document. You will find an example of a MLA formatted essay in your Bedford Reader (671-676).
Important note: In using information from other sources, be sure to acknowledge any borrowed language in the body of your essay and include a separate Works Cited page that lists the source(s). You should have 1-3 Works Cited entries, including Ariely’s source essay.
After writing your first draft, study How to Organize a Cause and Effect Analysis (403-404), and the Checklist for Reviewing and Revising a Cause-and-Effect Essay (406).
Revise your essay following the points in these checklists, and create the final draft.
If you need additional assistance, before submitting your final essay, consider reviewing your draft with the Writing Center Online Tutoring Services.
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