How to Write an Argumentative Essay: Common Core Style! It all comes down to 5 letters: CERCA!

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How to Write an Argumentative Essay: Common Core Style! It all comes down to 5 letters: CERCA!

Wait... What is an argumentative essay? An Argumentative essay aims to persuade, argue, convince, or prove something to a reader who may or may not agree with you. CERCA can help to ensure that you cover your bases and make sure you have made a strong argument.

C.E.R.C.A. First, you must establish your Claim. Your claim is often called your thesis statement. It is the statement that you plan to prove in your essay. No Claim = no essay. The claim is essential! A good claim is specific. It makes a focused argument (MTV‟s popularity is waning because it no longer plays music videos) rather than a general one (MTV sucks). First, you must establish your Claim. Your claim is often called your thesis statement. It is the statement that you plan to prove in your essay. No Claim = no essay. The claim is essential! A good claim is specific. It makes a focused argument (MTV‟s popularity is waning because it no longer plays music videos) rather than a general one (MTV sucks).

What makes my claim good? Your claim needs to be something you can support with reasoning and evidence that is meaningful, not just “because I say so!” Bad Claims: Twinkies are delicious. I think Lil Wayne is better than Drake. The Toronto Mayor is a bad man. Bad Claims: Twinkies are delicious. I think Lil Wayne is better than Drake. The Toronto Mayor is a bad man. The governor has continually done the community a disservice by mishandling money, focusing on frivolous causes, and failing to listen to his citizens. Twinkies taste better than other snack cakes because of their texture, their creamy filling, and their golden appearance.

CERCA Evidence Think of yourself as a detective. You cannot accuse or arrest someone of a murder without sufficient evidence. Claim: Mr. Jungman is the murderer Evidence: His fingerprints are on the murder weapon. His footprints were seen leaving the crime scene. He has a motive.

Evidence Evidence is concrete facts to support your claims. Your evidence must be relevant and verifiable. Just like the crime lab needs matching fingerprint samples from Mr. Jungman, you need to have facts and data to support your claim.

CERCA Reasoning It is one thing to provide evidence to support your opinion, but you also have to explain how that evidence is significant so that the reader can see your thought process. “Mr. Jungman’s fingerprints match those on the knife found at the scene of the crime. This suggests that Mr. Jungman used the knife to murder the victim.”

CERCA Counterclaim The prosecution lawyers (who wish to prove that Mr. Jungman is guilty) must anticipate and address any arguments that Mr. Jungman’s defense lawyer may present. Therefore, you must include counterclaims in your essay to defend yourself from any rebuttals or arguments that someone who may not agree with you might bring up.

Counterclaim Think of your counterclaim as your “counter attack”. For instance, if you are writing an essay based on the previous claim – “The governor has done our community a disservice...” someone might say, “You're wrong, the media has put the governor in a negative light causing people to believe that he is not listening to the citizens”. You need to be prepared for this counter attack with a counterclaim!

CERCA Audience If you are a prosecution lawyer trying to prove that Mr. Jungman is guilty, who is your audience? Similarly, you must consider your audience when you are writing an argumentative essay! Considering the nature of your argument; who would be interesting in reading your essay? Knowing your audience will help you make decisions about tone, word choice and writing style.

Important pre-writing activity It is very important that you make a “plan of attack”. Make sure you pre-write your argument before you begin your essay. This will ensure that your essay if focused and save you time in the long run. Be sure to use your sentence stems in your evidence, this will help you make sure you use “textual evidence”.

Next time... We are going to check out the Tennessee Electronic Library site “Opposing Viewpoints”. This database has credible articles reflecting both sides of an argument. Its time to put your CERCA skills to the test!