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Argument Notes
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Argumentative Essay Is a genre of writing that requires you to:
Read texts and investigate a topic based upon a prompt. Collect, and evaluate different types of evidence. Establish a position on the topic and write that position or side in a thesis statement.
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Before we begin to write our essay
We need to identify all the parts or ingredients of an argumentative essay. This will require you to take some notes. You will find all the answers in red on the next few slides. (1:19 min.)
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Difference between argumentative and persuasive
ARGUMENTATIVE The purpose is to inform an audience with facts and relevant evidence that your viewpoint deserves consideration PERSUASIVE The purpose is to move the audience to action or to adopt your viewpoint using emotions and opinions
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Claim This is the writer’s position on the issue or topic that is presented in the prompt. It is the side of the argument that the writer is on. I believe…
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Opposing Claim There are two sides to every issue. The opposing claim is the expected objection to the writer’s claim. You believe…
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Counter-claim (2:54 min.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dKAIUytI1s
The writer acknowledges the opposing claim by presenting reasoning or fact to disprove it.
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With your elbow partner
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Evidence Information from the text that backs up a claim. This should be directly quoted from the text.
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Relevant Evidence This is evidence that is important and necessary to supporting the claim. (1:27 minutes)
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Irrelevant Evidence This is evidence that is extra or beside the point of the claim. It is NOT necessary to prove the claim. Just the facts
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Author’s purpose The reason why the author is writing the piece of text. P I E D
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Audience The people who will read the author’s piece of text and will hopefully support the author’s claim.
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With a different partner
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Facts A piece of information used as evidence as a part of a report or article that is a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true.
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Expert quotes A piece of information used as evidence as a part of a report or article that is from a person who has a special skill or knowledge in a particular field.
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Anecdotes https://www. youtube. com/watch
Anecdotes (38 seconds) (just play the first minute) A piece of information used as evidence as a part of a report or article that is a collection of a person’s testimony or short account of an amusing incident and illustrated to support a point.
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Statistics A piece of information used as evidence as a part of a report or article that is a truth explained by numbers or graphs.
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Bias A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person or group compared to another; usually in a way to be considered unfair.
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