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The Fox Hunting Debate1 Discussion Purpose: to present arguments and information from differing viewpoints. Should fox hunting be banned?
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The Fox Hunting Debate2 Introduction The Arguments Menu Statement of the issue plus a preview of the main arguments.
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The Fox Hunting Debate3 The Arguments For 1. 2. 3. 4. Against 1. 2. 3. 4. My opinion
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The Fox Hunting Debate4 Argument for The Arguments Menu Arguments for, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate5 Argument for The Arguments Menu Arguments for, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate6 Argument for The Arguments Menu Arguments for, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate7 Argument for The Arguments Menu Arguments for, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate8 Argument against The Arguments Menu Arguments against, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate9 Argument against The Arguments Menu Arguments against, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate10 Argument against The Arguments Menu Arguments against, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate11 Argument against The Arguments Menu Arguments against, plus supporting evidence. Present tense Logical connectives e.g. therefore, however
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The Fox Hunting Debate12 My opinion The Arguments Menu Recommendation - summary and conclusion.
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The Fox Hunting Debate13 Points to remember… Purpose: to present arguments and information from differing viewpoints. Generic structure Statement of the issue plus a preview of the main arguments. Arguments for, plus supporting evidence. Arguments against, plus supporting evidence (alternatively, argument/counter argument, one point at a time). Recommendation - summary and conclusion. Language features of discussion The present tense. Generic human (or non-human) participants. Logical connectives, e.g. therefore, however
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