: : You are to create a dialogue of a social issue that interests you. You are engaging in an argument about the issue. There should be exactly characters taking part in the argument. You can have two characters involved in the argument trying to convince one other participant. You are in control of the effectiveness of your argument and ideas. It should be clear to your audience what the main argument is and the end needs to offer some type of resolution. Be creative as possible. Your dialogue can consist of dialect. You may also find it necessary to offer narration throughout the argument.For this portion of the assignment you are to provide an analysis of each character. Review pages 689-706 in your text. As you are reviewing your dialogue it is important to categorize or classify the characters because they will fit a mode when it comes to argument. Use for this portion of the assignment.There are three categories that you are to use in classifying your characters:Provide an explanation for each classification. Locate two credible (preferably from the online library) sources on the social issue being discussed and create an annotated bibliography for the source. There should be at least five sentences for each annotation. You have to for each source provided. Below I have provided an example of how the annotated bibliography has to be set up. Eliminate contractions and .Kuo, A. A., Etzel, R. A., Chilton, L. A., Watson, C., Gorski, P. A. (2012). Primary carepediatrics and public health: Meeting the needs of todays children. (12), E 17- E 23.This article takes a look at the number of children suffering from illnesses like asthma and obesity (Kuo, Etzel, Clinton, Watson, & Gorski, 2012). The article is detailed and structured appropriately. According to Kuo et al (2012), A major challenge for childrens and youths services is to develop more effective and efficient service integration models. In the present system, pediatricians tend to avoid asking parents about matters for which they feel inadequately trained and for which they are not aware of patient resources, including child development, obesity, breastfeeding, family violence, environmental health, and mental health (p. E 17). The article takes into account poverty, health insurance, and other primary factors that influences meeting the needs of children in this recession laden environment.