Write an extended paragraph with quotes Now that you have completed PAIBOC sheets and paragraph outlines, we can proceed to write an extended paragraph of persuasion. Before writing your paragraph: 1. Copy the thesis. You should NOT write a brand-new thesis unless I asked you to. Correct the errors in your thesis if you have them. 2. Your three appeals should be developed. Each point in your outline should be written into a set of complete sentences (text). This is the body of your paragraph. 3. Write a conclusion. Your conclusion is a paraphrased thesis (change the subjects and use synonyms). 4. Your paragraph is ONE chunk of text - you should not divide it into more "paragraphs"/parts. 5. Your paragraph should NOT contain any numbers or symbols from the outline; the outline is separate from the paragraph. The outline is a plan you use to write; the paragraph is the writing itself. 6. As you are developing your writing, please think about the transitions you should use to make your text flow smoothly. Please consult the table of transitions -- the words that connect sentences in your text -- posted on this page. 7. The length of your paragraph is at least 300 words. You will easily achieve this limit if you develop all of the three appeals. 8. At this point use your two additional sources to cite three quotes. Write a reference page with the sources used in your paragraph. 9. Remember you are writing a persuasive paragraph for the community board at Seneca about environmental issues. 10. You will submit your writing through SafeAssign -- a tool that prevents plagiarism. Do not use Al, Chat GPT, or any outside sources. If you violate academic integrity, you will be graded zero and reported to The Academic Integrity Committee. 11. Check your writing for grammar and punctuation. Make sure you have correctly used the rules of coordination and subordination while structuring your sentences. DUE DATE: March, 5, 2024 by 11:00 PM EST