Essay 3 Instructions and ChecklistCause and Effect Argument In preparation for Essay 3 and by completing your textbook readings, you will be equipped to respond by objectively compiling information from a variety of sources to compose an essay that understands and practices reading, writing, and rhetoric within the context of a biblical worldview; applies methods of sound reasoning; produces well-structured essays; integrates sources accurately and effectively; writes with clarity; recognizes standard usage in English grammar, word choice (diction), phraseology, and sentence structure; and applies knowledge of sentence structure to basic sentence editing and revision (Syllabus MLOs: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and Module/Week 7 LOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).In Module/Week 7, you will write a 1,200–1,500-word cause and effect argument essay from the thesis/outline that you submitted in Module/Week 7. Please note the word count does not include citations.Cause and Effect Essay PromptWrite a cause and effect argument in which you answer one of the following questions:How does the portrayal of celebrities by the media impact the morals and/or values of American youth?How have advancements in technology impacted communication in America?How has social media impacted American culture?Use academic research to include