See the prompt for this assignment on photo 193 "The Assignment: Proposing a Solution" and on photo 194 "Facing the Challenge: Proposing a Solution" to finish this solution essay, it's very important !(Photo 195 to photo 202 is help you to finish essay, it's not too important, you can read or not) . Don't copy from online. I only need easy grammar, simple sentences, simple words and simple essay. Thanks! And one important thing is I am an international student in Seattle and study in the college. I am from China. I am 18 years old boy. I came to Seattle for two years, and sometime I will come back China for break in the holiday. And I came to Seattle only for study, finally I will come back China. Please writer from my identity to write this essay. Thanks! Comments from Support Team:

198 A Writer's Guide For pointers on integrating and documenting sources, see Ch. 12 and D6 and E1—E2 (pp. A-31—A-38) in the Quick Research Guide. For more about integrating visuals, see section B (pp. A-8—A-12) in the Quick Format Guide. For more revising and editing strategies, see Ch. 23. Part Two ¦ Chapter 10 Proposing a Solution ideas into the appropriate columns. Add points as needed so that you can move logically from problem to solution to answering readers' objections point by point. If you can't see how to make solid connections, ask Your classmates for advice. Problems Solutions Reader Objections Cite Sources Carefully. When you collect ideas and evidence from outside sources, you need to document your evidence — that is, tell where you found everything. Follow the documentation method your instructor wants you to use. You may also want to identify sources as you introduce them to assure a reader that they are authoritative. According to Newsweek correspondent Josie Fair, . In his biography FOR: The New Deal Years, Davis reports . . While working as a Senate page in the summer of 2013, I observed • Introduce visual evidence (table, graph, drawing, map, photo), too. As the 2010 census figures in Table 1 indicate, . . The photograph showing the run-down condition of the dog park (see Fig. 2) Revising and Editing As you revise, concentrate on a clear explanation of the problem and solid supporting evidence for the solution. Make your essay coherent and its parts clear to help achieve your purpose of convincing your readers. Clarify Your Thesis. Your readers are likely to rely on your thesis to idea. tify the problem and possibly to preview your solution. Look again at your thesis from a reader's point of view. WORKING THESIS REVISED THESIS The legislature should pass a law allowing couples to divorce without the problem of going to court, Because divorce court can be expensive, adversarial, and stressful, passing a law that allows couples to divorce without a trip to court would encourage simpler, more harmonious ways to end a marriage'