This is a argumentative research essay, follow the instructions below
This is the topic: Psychological Benefits of exercise on anxiety and emotional well-being
Working annotated bibliography of possible supporting evidence related to your topic of interest. Find at least 4 scholarly references related to your topic.
Context (~300-400 words)
Provide the introduction and relevant context for your essay.
Why is your topic and claim important? Why should we care?
Claim and summary of the supporting evidence (~500-800 words)
o Use proper paragraphs and in-text citation.
o Ensure you describe how the evidence supports your claim do not assume your reader will make those connections!
o Go beyond mere summary interpret the evidence and tell us why it matters for your claim. Why are you including it in your essay?
Include a summary of possible counter-claims to either your claim, supporting evidence, or both. Use at least 2 counter-claims and each counter-claim requires at least 1 source to support it. For each counter-claim, you need a rebuttal, and your rebuttal also requires at least 1 source. (~500 words)
Describe your 2 counterclaims (with arguments and evidence to support each, why would someone believe/think these counterclaims in the first place? What is the evidence for them?)
o Ensure each counter-claims has a source.
Provide a rebuttal to each counterclaim using evidence. The rebuttals must describe how your supporting evidence and/or claim are stronger or more convincing than the counter-claim. Interpret the evidence and rebuttals and make clear how they are relevant for your claim/supporting evidence, and why your claim still stands despite the counter-claims.
o Use proper paragraphs and in-text citation.
Conclusion (~200-400 words)
Your conclusion should guide the reader out of the essay. This is where you briefly restate your claim/evidence and then put your claim again into the larger context of your topic.
Include implications of your argument what can we do with this information? Who would it matter to?
Total 6 sources, 4 arguments, 2 counter-claims