Problem Solution Essay Solving a problem Solving a
Problem. Solution Essay Solving a problem. . . Solving a problem can be done simply by talking honestly and agreeing on a strategy. You, too, can solve problems in your own life. Writing a problem-solution essay forces you to explore possible solutions and to choose the best one.
Basics in a Box Problem-Solution Essay at a Glance Introduction presents and describes the problem RUBRIC Body presents and explains possible solutions Conclusion restates the problem and the benefits of the solution STANDARDS FOR WRITING A successful problem-solution essay should • have an introduction that catches readers’ attention • use facts, statistics, examples, opinions, or other details to support the solution • give a clear picture of the problem • use logical reasoning to convince the reader • explore all aspects of the problem, including its causes and effects • offer a reasonable solution and explain how to put it into effect • have a strong conclusion
Planning Your Problem-Solution Essay 1. Define your problem. Whom does it affect? What will happen if it is not solved? How does the problem affect you? What do you already know about it? What more do you need to find out?
Planning Your Problem-Solution Essay 2. Research necessary supporting facts. What kind of information will support your argument? Will you use quotes or examples can you use from the book?
Writing Your Problem-Solution Essay Writing your rough draft As you begin writing, keep in mind the general direction of your essay. You should move from problem to solution. n Identify the problem and explain why it must be solved. n Support your explanation of the problem and solution with facts from the book, quotes, and other evidence.
Writing an Introduction • Catch readers’ attention in your Introduction presents & describes the problem introduction • Give a clear picture of the problem • Stress the importance of your solving this problem • Use quotes, statistics, or other creative way to present the problem • Explore all aspects of the problem, including its causes and effects
Now write your Introduction presents & describes the problem
Planning Your Solution 3. Brainstorm possible solutions. List ideas that you have for solving the problem. Find more information if necessary. 4. Choose the best solution. Review your notes. Discuss possible solutions with friends, family members, and others. Choose the solution that seems the most workable.
Body Writing the Body presents and explains possible solutions Offer a REASONABLE solution Stress the positives of your solution Explain how to put your solution into effect Address the negatives but prove them to be wrong • Use facts from the book, quotes, opinions, and other evidence support the solution • Use logical reasoning to convince the reader • Think of readers’ possible concerns and address them • •
Now write your Body presents and explains possible solutions
Conclusion Writing the Conclusion restates the problem and the benefits of the solution Restate the importance of solving the problem • Sum up what you’ve stressed • Look at your introduction • Tie up loose ends •
Now write your Conclusion presents and explains possible solutions
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