Bowling for Columbine and An Inconvenient Truth

Bowling for Columbine and An Inconvenient Truth
For this essay, you will compare and contrast two films Bowling for Columbine and An Inconvenient Truth

Paper instructions:
Essays must be at least 1000 words and not more than 1200 (which is about 3 pages).
Please double space, use 12-point font and 1-inch margins.
You do not need to cite references, but you are expected to use the concepts and language covered in the textbook.
Essays are submitted via Turn-It-In in Blackboard
The due date for the essay is presented in the course timeline
Your essay must address to the following questions:
What question is each film addressing? Are the questions well stated? Are they clear and unbiased?
What relevant evidence, experiences, and/or information addressing the questions is presented?
Does each film develop a definite line of reasoning, explaining how conclusions were reached? Describe the lines of reasoning
In each film is the reasoning well- supported? Explain why or why not.
Which narrator did the best job of convincing you of his point? What did this narrator say/do to convince you of his point of view? What could the other narrator have done to better make his point?
The last paragraph (i.e., the conclusion) should sum up your opinion of the quality of the arguments made in the films.
This is a compare and contrast essay, do not simply answer the questions, think about them and the two films in relation to one another

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