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Let’s talk ARGUMENT Friday December 14th Our Student targets: I can explain the structure of an argument essay I can analyze the argument in a model essay. I can analyze how the author of the model essay acknowledges and responds to a counterclaim. I will make my choice on what I will argue for Midsummer Night’s Dream Let’s talk ARGUMENT Friday December 14th Standards: Long Term: W8.1- Write arguments with evidence and clear reasons of support Short Term: RI8.8 - Identify argument and specific claims in text Short Term: RI8.6 - Analyze how an author aknowledges and responds to conflicting points of view

Video #1 Video #2 Turn and Talk…. What are the parts of a written argument? What will be challenging?

Should Skateboarding be added to After School Activities? Model Argument Should Skateboarding be added to After School Activities? Your Task: Read and Annotate for the following with your partner...

Take a word count of each paragraph In 1st paragraph, highlight the Primary Argument Claim or THESIS Identify the “hook” with “H” Underline focus reasons in 1st paragraph that will be talked about In the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs, highlight the supporting claims or the BIG REASONS connected to the THESIS (Label with SC) Label direct quotes with Q and underline Annotate how well the reasons were elaborated upon The 4th Paragraph should address the “Counter Claim.” Highlight the counterclaim and label it “CC” Annotate on how well the counterclaim was proved to be not really valid. We call this the “rebuttal” of the argument. FINALLY, read over the conclusion. This conclusion is weak. Annotate why. Re-write the conclusion. Partner Work!!!

The character of Helena is depicted as a WEAK person. Yes or No? Make your argument The character of Demetrius is depicted as a BULLY. Yes or no? Make your argument The character of Hermia is depicted as a self-centered woman. The character of Lysander treats women fairly. Challenge: Without the character of “Puck,” Shakespeare’s play would have lost its value as a comedy. Shakespeare makes a good case that it is possible to control another person’s actions. Make a choice! You will get a strip. Read carefully and decide what you want to argue.

Start your introduction Create a “hook” Make sure you give a brief creative summary to draw the reader in Have the Play name and author Include your THESIS statement or main claim of your argument Make sure you decide your two supporting claim reasons

Model Shakespeare Essay Introduction: Sometimes, the person who thinks he is the most in control of a situation turns out to be the biggest fool of all. Control is a major theme in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. In the play, each character tries to make someone else do what he or she wants. One example is Puck, a mischievous fairy working for Oberon, the fairy king. Puck loves manipulating other people for his own amusement. One of the people he toys with is a young woman named Helena. Helena tries to force Demetrius, her best friend’s fiancé, to love her. Ultimately, Shakespeare makes the case that it is not possible to control another person’s actions, because the results are unpredictable and temporary.