Creating positive change in New Orleans by reducing gun violence Include: The introduction and thesis that was written last week Write three body

Creating positive change in New Orleans by reducing gun violence

Include:

  • The introduction and thesis that was written last week
  • Write three body paragraphs.
  • Each paragraph should have a topic sentence.
  • Include a direct quotation or paraphrased language from your article. Be sure to use proper in-text citations.
  • Add one or two sentences based on your own opinion.
  • Support those opinions with additional points and facts from your article.
  • Use transitions as you move from one paragraph to the next.

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