1. See what Chevallier says in regard to organizing your essay in chapter seven, “Sell the Solution—Communicate Effectively” in Strategic Thinking in Complex Problem Solving, and develop your in introduction that makes your purpose clear, namely selling readers on your solution and explaining how you will set an example in taking an active role in that solution.2. Pay close attention Chevallier’s advice on selling your solution, for example in section 2.4 of in chapter seven, “Sell the Solution Communicate Effectively in Strategic Thinking in Complex Problem Solving, where he advises, you to emphasize how your logic and evidence led you to your solution to your wicked problem (171).
Add transitions where needed as discussed in chapter eight of They Say I Say.. Create a counterargument transitions as suggested in chapter six of They Say I Say, one that starts a paragraph saying how a reader could potentially disagree with you. Finish that paragraph with a rebuttal to the counterargument that defends your solution.
If you find another credible source on your wicked problem, you can bring it into your discussion as long as you cite it on your works cited page and, in one of your paragraphs, compare it to at least one of the sources you already have.