Present an introduction that explains the experience or situation. States a claim. Introduces the categories or ways that the paper will prove the claim. These are sometimes called ″main points.″ Analyze the reasons for the actions or ideas. Evaluate the implications, results or effects of the situation and idea. Use logos, pathos and ethos to evaluate, analyze and prove the claim. Identify one concession or counterarguments and include it in a statement or paragraph before the end of the essay. Reiterate the claim with a final thought about all the paper has proven. Follow college standard writing requirements (see Canvas for more info): Implement MLA style.Guide to MLA style Module 2: Rhetoric Resource- MLA Format In this paper you may use first person pronouns (I, me, we, us, our, ours). Choose one verb tense and use it throughout the paper. The paragraphs in the main part of the paper should use the rhetorical appeals of logos, pathos and ethos. Underline or highlight the use of logos, pathos and ethos in this first draft. Provide a color key if you highlight. Example Logos Pathos Ethos The claim or thesis must be discussed, developed and proved in each paragraph. Remember to quote and cite any sources you consulted Cite by parenthetical in text citations. (See Canvas for instructions and reminders) If you consult outside sources, include a Works Cited page. The paper should be 1200-1500 words. The conclusion can be as short as one sentence, but it should be strong and meaningful.