Description
Take a specific person and argue whether or not he or she falls into a specific category or not. The argument has to be both arguable and consequential; you have to credibly argue with reasons and evidence that the person does or does not fit into a category (like marriage material, sexist, racist, middle class, college-ready, etc.) and what are the consequences (ethical, legal, financial, social) of putting the person in the specific category. You can only use two outside sources including a defintion that comes from the oxford english dictionary.