Explain why the issue matters. State your thesis at the end of your introductory movement, which means it would come at the end of the first or second paragraph.

Shortage of water in Arizona

Overview the problem in an introductory movement of one to two paragraphs of 6-8
sentences each.

Explain why the issue matters. State your thesis at the end of your introductory movement, which means it would come at the end of the first or second paragraph.

The Article should include a mention of a problem in need of a
solution. For instance, “The Ventura County water shortage can be mitigated by
recycling sewage through a plant designed for this express purpose.”
II. Then, write a multiple-paragraph movement that defines the problem in some detail.
Overview the concern shown by those with the means to effect change who have been
acting on the problem.
III. In your next movement, propose your solution in equally clear detail. Your problem
and solution movements should be of equal length.
IV. Analyze elements of the implementation process and its outcomes. This means
examining details that most people might not consider, much less notice, to include
possible short- or long-term possibilities.