Discuss any three (3) theories of social interaction providing examples representing the major issues and concepts of each theory.   Introduction – 1 paragraph- no more than 12 lines (about 170-200 words) Identify the key terms and concepts in the question and ensure that you understand what the question is asking you to do. Write your introduction providing definitions of the central concepts that are included in the question or are relevant to the answer. Make your introduction interesting by beginning with an observation, or an argument you want to defend or criticize. In this segment you will demonstrate your knowledge of the required material by presenting the key concepts/theories/perspectives in an orderly and systematic manner. Body – 4-6 paragraphs – no more than 12 lines each  In these sections you will demonstrate your ability to apply concepts/theories/perspectives to phenomena/situations; and ability to demonstrate the relationship between the concepts being examined. Conclusion – 1-2 paragraphs – no more than 12 lines each Your essay conclusion outline should provide a synthesis/evaluation of the suitability of the concept/theory/perspective for a particular purpose or explanation.  Note limits of your essay, or refer to related questions that would be worthwhile to explore.  You must show how your conclusion is justified by the arguments you have developed.

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Discuss any three (3) theories of social interaction providing examples representing the major issues and concepts of each theory.  

Introduction – 1 paragraph- no more than 12 lines (about 170-200 words)

Identify the key terms and concepts in the question and ensure that you understand what the question is asking you to do. Write your introduction providing definitions of the central concepts that are included in the question or are relevant to the answer. Make your introduction interesting by beginning with an observation, or an argument you want to defend or criticize. In this segment you will demonstrate your knowledge of the required material by presenting the key concepts/theories/perspectives in an orderly and systematic manner.

Body – 4-6 paragraphs – no more than 12 lines each 

In these sections you will demonstrate your ability to apply concepts/theories/perspectives to phenomena/situations; and ability to demonstrate the relationship between the concepts being examined.

Conclusion – 1-2 paragraphs – no more than 12 lines each

Your essay conclusion outline should provide a synthesis/evaluation of the suitability of the concept/theory/perspective for a particular purpose or explanation.  Note limits of your essay, or refer to related questions that would be worthwhile to explore.  You must show how your conclusion is justified by the arguments you have developed.

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