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Copyright © 2007 Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. All rights reserved. Concession/Rebuttal How many of you have been in a discussion with someone and you remember saying, “Yeah, that’s true, but…” This is concession/rebuttal. Let’s list several examples where this applies in your relationship with your parents or guardians.
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Copyright © 2007 Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. All rights reserved. Concession/Rebuttal: 4 th paragraph elaboration. Acknowledging or recognizing the opposing viewpoint, conceding something that has some merit, and then refuting it with another argument.
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C (Conceed) Tell them what you know they will say R (Right) Butter them up and tell them why they might be justified or correct A (Argue) Then turn the tables and argue why they are wrong/incorrect in their thinking and should believe you! C-R-A
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You must have something from the “C” and from the “R” and finally from the “A”. Example: It is true that (C) school uniforms are expensive, and I know (R)that students really do not want to wear them, nevertheless (A), I feel that uniforms would help everyone feel that they belong.
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Copyright © 2007 Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. All rights reserved. Transitional Phrases – Concession/Rebuttal. Putting them together into one sentence. It is true…and I know…on the contrary… Certainly…because…conversely… Admittedly……this will result in…but… Of course…it is necessary…nevertheless… Obviously…therefore…however… Sure…this is correct…and yet…
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Practice #1: Imagine you were trying to convince me to let you eat snacks in class. Develop a C-R-A to make a solid argument that will change my mind.
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Imagine the school was considering implementing nap time. Most teachers are against it. Develop 3 concession rebuttals to present to your teacher. Make sure to have all 3 parts C-R-A and use different signal words each time.
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Copyright © 2007 Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. All rights reserved. On Your Own: Imagine it snowed 2 inches. Everyone is staying home but you as your parents are forcing you to go to school. Think of a way to use concession rebuttal to change their mind. Remember: Concede that you know their argument – butter them up and tell them why they are right – and find a way to turn that around to argue and prove you are correct (C-R-A)
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Work through the practice that follow the concession rebuttal notes in your binder. When you are finished, complete the concession rebuttal worksheet from your teacher. This is due first thing tomorrow.
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