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Role Audience Form Topic RAFT
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Role Audience Form Topic Writing Situation A family in your town has decided to donate a large amount of money to a person, charity, or cause. Choose a person, a group, or a charity that you think deserves the money. Directions for Writing Write a letter to convince the family that your choice should receive the money. Include details about how the person, the group, or the charity would use the donation. RAFT
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Role of the Writer: Who or what are you as the writer? A pilgrim? A soldier? The President? Audience: To whom are you writing? A friend? Your teacher? Readers of a newspaper? Format: In what format are you writing? A letter? A poem? A speech? Topic and strong verb: What are you writing about? Why? What's the subject or the point RAFT
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You will write as though you are __________________________________ (ROLE) writing something to be read or heard by ___________________________________________ the writing will take the (AUDIENCE) form of __________________________________________ and will be about (FORMAT) ___________________________________________. Your piece of writing’s (TOPIC) purpose will be to _________________________________________________. (STRONG VERB) RAFT
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Complete a RAFT and Outline or web Write your thesis statement The Topic Sentences for each Body Paragraph At least 2 ways that you’ll add evidence to each body parapgraph Pre-Writing
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D – Dialogue R – Rhetorical question A – Analogy P – Personal Experience E – Examples S – Statistics Add Evidence
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Football players make a lot of money D (Dialogue): Scott Brady, our athletic director, said, “Last year, profits from football tickets alone made $18,000 for school.” R (Rhetorical Question): Do you know how much an average spectator spends at a game? A (Analogy): Football games bring in cash the same way that rain brings spring flowers. P (Personal Example): Last Friday, my friend Ashley and I went to a football game and spent all of our money. E (Example): One example of profit is in concessions. Hot dogs alone bring in over $100,000 per game. S (Statistics): 62% of our student body bought at least one ticket to a game this month, at the cost of $3.00 cash. Add EVIDENCE
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A. Hook : ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Did you know…. Did you ever… B. Background ______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ It is a known fact that In fact,… Statistically speaking… C. Claim ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ I strongly believe… I firmly believe…. D. Thesis:__________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Adults should vote because _____, ____, and ____ Topic: voting Purpose: to persuade adults to always vote Thesis: Adults should always exercise their right to vote. Introduction Paragraph
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What is your opinion, stance, perspective on the question being asked? State your CLAIM
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State your Counter-CLAIM Opinions and reasons that someone who disagrees with you might mention. *Respond to these counterclaims by mentioning them in your essay and explaining why they are wrong. *Then make a final point to convince your reader.
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Thesis A perfect teacher is considerate, organized, and kind. A perfect teacher is considerate b/c…..and show that…… A perfect teacher is organized and that helps the students to be better prepared….. COUNTERCLAIM Some may argue that a characteristic of a perfect teacher doesn’t include kindness. However, a perfect teacher is one who shows kindness towards her students by listening and always being willing to help.
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How to deal with Counterclaims *Respond to these counterclaims by mentioning them in your essay and explaining why they are wrong. *Then make a final point to convince your reader.
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Directions: Read each opinion and Counterargument. Then write your opinion and counterargument with your topic. EXAMPLE 1: Claim: Participating in school sports is beneficial. Thesis: Participating in school sports is beneficial because students become disciplined, physically fit, and it helps students attend college. Counterclaim: Some may argue that participating in school sports does not help kids attend college because they cannot devote enough time to studying; however, being a part of a school sports team actually helps students get scholarships to go to college. Claim ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Thesis:________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Counterclaim__________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________
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Something you must consider when pondering this point… I will bring this point to your attention Consider this,… Another strong point is…. Sadly many people believe… Studies show that… They feel ____: however, I feel…. It is evident…. The majority of people may believe…. Obviously,…. Without a doubt,… I absolutely… There is no way… Clearly,…. Persuasive Essay_ sentence starters…
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