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How do you argue efficiently in academic writing?
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Structure of academic argumentation
1 Claim 2 Data Warrant (“a bridge”) Backing (“the foundation”) Counterclaim Rebuttal
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the overall thesis you argue for
Argumentation Claim the overall thesis you argue for “What are you saying?” (What are THEY saying?) Data - evidence you/they have gathered to support the claim - “Why?”
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Warrant / bridge - explanation of why or how your/their data supports the claim - the underlying assumption that connects the data to the claim NEVER LEAVE DATA TO STAND ALONE! - “I don’t understand; explain, please”
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(Backing / foundation - additional logic or reasoning that supports your warrant. - Also …) Counterclaim - a claim that negates or disagrees with the thesis / claim. - dialogue with your audience! - increases your credibility - “But X says…”
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Rebuttal - evidence that negates or disagrees with the counterclaim - “But I say to X” 7 Your conclusions
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Examples of argumentation
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Structure of academic argumentation
1 Claim 2 Data Warrant (“a bridge”) Backing (“the foundation”) Counterclaim Rebuttal
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Hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution.
Claim Hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution.
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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Data Data1 Driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Data 2 Each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. Data 3 Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor.
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery- powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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Warrants Data1: Driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Warrant 1 Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on fighting pollution.
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Data 2: Each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years.
Warrant 2 A decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels.
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery- powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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Data 3: Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor.
Warrant 3 This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced.
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery- powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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Counterclaim Instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution, the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems.
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery- powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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Rebuttal While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work;
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery- powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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Conclusion … thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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This paper argues that hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. There are several reasons for their effectiveness in the war on pollution. Firstly, we have to remember that driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity. Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution, switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on pollution. Another basic fact to remember is that cars generally have a long lifespan. In fact, each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. This means that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Thirdly, hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery- powered electric motor. This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine.“ An argument frequently put forth is that the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution. While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population.
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ARTICLE ANALYSIS Analyse the rhetorical structure of the article Find Claims – Data – Warrants OR Find a Problem/Question – suggested solution/answer – Rebuttal – Problem/Question – suggested solution/answer – Rebuttal …..
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