Argument Essay The Art of Persuasion. Arguable or Not Arguable?  Money can buy you happiness.  Arguable Smoking is harmful to people’s health.  Not.

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Argument Essay The Art of Persuasion

Arguable or Not Arguable?  Money can buy you happiness.  Arguable Smoking is harmful to people’s health.  Not Arguable  FMS is the best school in the district.  Arguable  Emissions hurt the ozone.  Not arguable

Gather Data to Support Your Claim  Complete research as necessary  Use appropriate web sites  Make sure your experts are valid  Prepare your Works Cited page and your parenthetical citations (Source Notes) in advance

Complete Pre-writing  Chart Topic: Can money buy you happiness? ProCon

Logos, Pathos, and Ethos  Logos-logical appeal Evidence and the reasoning based on that evidence  Ethos-ethical appeal According to Aristotle--the credibility or trustworthiness that the author establishes in his writing  Pathos-Emotional appeal Persuades the audience by using emotions

Introduction  Get the attention of the audience Attention Getter or Hook  Provide background information to orient the reader to the issue What does the reader need to know about this issue? Define terms  Create a thesis statement or assertion to guide the reader

The Antithesis  Address the case of the opposition Several paragraphs at the beginning or weaved throughout the paper (argument-concession)  Concede points which can not be refuted Use signal words and phrases such as Admittedly, While it is true that etc.  Offer refutation for claims which can be countered Use signal words and phrases such as It has been argued, However etc.

Body Paragraphs  Provide a clear topic sentence for each paragraph  Use Topic Sentence, Concrete Detail, Commentary (TS, CD, COMM) or Statement, Evidence, Explanation (S-E-E) or, Claim, Data, Warrant (CDW)  Build to the strongest argument  Use a variety of appeals  Demonstrate logic and reasoning  Address the opposition

Conclusion  Restate your main premise  Provide a brief summary of your argument  Show how a group will benefit from following your assertion  Explain what might happen if your idea is not accepted  End with a rhetorical question  Ask for a call to action

Sample Argument Essay  Read the annotated essay on the next slide and review the following: attention getter organization antithesis—con how author refutes the con connective words—transitions development of arguments slippery slope metaphor conclusion