Write a 2,000 to 3,000-word persuasive essay based on your research from the Annotated Bibliography assignment.

Instructions
Write a 2,000 to 3,000-word persuasive essay based on your research from the Annotated Bibliography assignment.
Be sure to do the following in the body of your essay:
• Establish that a single problem exists. Describe the problem. Examine the causes of the problem. Provide detailed support to prove that the problem is significant. Explain to readers how this problem affects them (just like Ezekiel Emanuel did in his essay “Spending More Doesn’t Make Us Healthier”). Be sure to present only ONE problem, not three. More sophisticated essays should include a paragraph of refutation that refutes a counterargument suggesting the issue is not, in fact, a problem.
• Present and evaluate one to two lesser solutions to the problem in order of effectiveness. Describe and explain each lesser solution, and then critique each solution to show that it is inadequate (just like Ezekiel Emanuel did with the liberal and conservative solutions in the second health care article “Less than $26 Billion? Don’t Bother”).
• Describe and explain your best solution. Describe the solution, and explain the specific ways it will solve the problem. Explain who the solution will benefit and how, including detailed support to persuade readers that this solution is effective (just like Ezekiel Emanuel did in his essay “Billions Wasted on Billing”).
• Use refutation to defend your best solution. In your refutation for your best solution, you will focus primarily on defending your solution against objections—although it is perfectly acceptable to acknowledge that this solution is not perfect.
Also I’ve provide 8 sources to this topic I would attach this file. Also I would need you to add on to the 8 sources with the other 6 in the same format.

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