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Our Essаy 3 prоmpt аsked yоu: Whаt Dоes the Community in Community College Mean? As you prepared to write this essay, in which you’ll make an argument about community and community colleges, you researched using the MCCC databases, submitted articles for approval, annotated approved articles, and developed an outline. This process has asked you to really think about what community is and how it functions in the context of community college.To earn “Meets Standards,” you must: organize your essay around an original thesis hat asserts an argument about community and community colleges that is placed in your introduction paragraph build a logical argument using original claims that support your thesis organize your analysis into coherent paragraphs that demonstrate reasoning and are logically ordered incorporate at least two direct quotes from “Closing the Gap” which are correctly cited in the body of the essay and in a Works Cited page (Note: direct quotes should be no more than 3 lines in length) incorporate at least two direct quotes from an article that you found by researching in the MCCC Library databases AND was approved by your instructor (If you do not submit your article for approval or if you use an article that was not approved, you will not be able to earn credit for Essay 3) submit your annotated sources (F2F classes: in print or in Perusall; Asynch classes: in Perusall)demonstrate intentional word choice, usage, and tone appropriate to your audience: primarily MCCC Decision Makers (administrators), Educators, and Students utilize effective transitions demonstrate an understanding and application of MLA Formatting Be at least 1500 meaningful words (approximately 6 MLA formatted pages) and no more than 2,000 not including your heading or Works Cited (for reference, these directions are approximately 325 words; you would need to write approximately 5x that amount to meet the requirement).Please be mindful that this is your final essay in our class and revision attempts/opportunities will be minimal/limited; use the outline you've prepared to write a well thought-out essay that meets the standards listed above.