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1 DO Now Turn to page 75 & 76, and highlight the hook, claim, and at least two pieces of evidence in the argument.

2 Where is the Evidence? Structural Element Evidence Hook Claim Support

3 Find these elements in “An Indian Father’s Plea” pp 75-79
Look at the structure Hook----paragraph 1 Claim---paragraph 1 Support—paragraphs 2-9 Reason Evidence Counterclaims—pg. 77 Concession---Paragraph 10 Refutation---Paragraph 11-20 Concluding Statements— Paragraph 21 P. 74—outline Find these elements in “An Indian Father’s Plea” pp 75-79

4 Vocabulary Concession: accepting something is true
It is true that parents have an effect on how you perceive the world. Refutation: proof that something is wrong/false However, it is not true that they are always the most important influence. Dee, as an example, wanted nothing to do with the life of her mother.

5 Socratic Circle one: My Counterclaim: Prepare a concession:
Teachers should sweat the small stuff to make sure that students don’t break the big rules. Prepare a concession: Explain how this might be true Prepare a refutation: Explain why I am still wrong, even though this counterclaim has some validity.

6 Socratic circle two My Counterclaim: Prepare a concession:
The school needs to install a digital jammer to block cell phone usage in the school. Prepare a concession: Explain how this might be true Prepare a refutation: Explain why I am still wrong, even though this counterclaim has some validity.

7 What factor (other than the ones in your thesis) influences Cultural perspective? How could you write a concession/ Refutation for that Factor?


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