1000+ word essay MLA style Topic : Judging others is human nature. Some of us may practice fighting the urge to be judgmental more than others, but it is a very active battle. What lessons can you argue the characters from “ A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannery Oconnor” and “Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne” teach readers regarding the dangers of being judgmental? Please use these strategy questions as the professor is looking for them to be addressed in the writing. Do you have a lead-in to “hook” your reader? (an example, anecdote, scenario, startling statistic, or provocative question.) How much background is required to properly acquaint readers with your issue? Will your claim be placed early (introduction) or delayed (conclusion) in your paper? What is your supporting evidence? Have you located authoritative (expert) sources that add credibility to your argument? Have you considered addressing opposing viewpoints? Are you willing to make some concessions (compromises) toward opposing sides? What type of tone (serious, comical, sarcastic, inquisitive) best relates your message to reach your audience? One written, have you maintained a third person voice? (no “I” or “you” statements) How will you conclude in a meaningful way? (call your readers to take action, explain why the topic has a global importance, or offer a common ground compromise that benefits all sides?) I wanted to make the instructions clear so I am not penalized when it comes to grading. All paragraphs should have a topic sentence and supporting sentences explaining one idea and not multiple ideas. Things I got hit on, on past papers on here. Intro Opposition Supporting argument Conclusion Works cited page looking for an A+ also have a 2000 word research paper coming up soon that i'm willinng to pay good for will be posting soon .