Indus Valley C.E.R.r.C. Where did they go?.

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Indus Valley C.E.R.r.C. Where did they go?

Egypt is the gift of the Nile. Making a Claim Bold / Imaginative Specific Brief Egypt is the gift of the Nile. The Egyptians were eternally focused on death. No right or wrong answers Note: These statements are trying to make a point.

Using Evidence With out evidence your claim is just and empty opinion Use facts, data, information that would lead you to say your claim is TRUE rather than FALSE. Make a list of terms, facts, data that make your claim true.

I can’t read your mind and wouldn’t want to if I could. Reasoning ASSUMING is AWFUL! I can’t read your mind and wouldn’t want to if I could. You have to explain how your evidence proves your claim is TRUE.

Rebuttal Winning an argument when you’re the only one talking is like playing checkers against yourself. You are going to win! Successfully arguing against your strongest opponent with prove they are wrong. In your rebuttal you will introduce the strongest argument against your claim and refute it. PROVE IT WRONG.!

Opponents of NATURAL cause would say… Other believe… Writing a Rebuttal Some might claim… Opponents of NATURAL cause would say… Other believe…

Conclusion Find a creative way to say…”See, I told you so!” Don’t just rewrite your claim. No…No…NO Leave your reader with the single idea you want them to remember.

In text citations. (make sure to use all your sources) Mla fORMATTING In text citations. (make sure to use all your sources) Works Cited page.

Requirements 2 paragraphs (7-9 sentences each) Claim – 3 Evidence – 3 Reasoning – 3 Rebuttal - 3 Conclusion – 3 Grammar/Spelling – 3 MLA Formatting - 3

Grading Scale 3 – Mastery 2 – Successful 1 – Satisfactory 0 - Lacking