Transition phrases in Argument Writing

Transition phrases in Argument Writing

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What are transition phrases in argument writing?

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Transition phrases are words or phrases that help connect ideas in writing, guiding the reader through the argument and clarifying the relationship between different points.

2.

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Front

When should you use the transition phrase 'Although'?

Back

You should use 'Although' when introducing a counterargument to acknowledge a different perspective before presenting your main argument.

3.

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Front

What is the purpose of the transition phrase 'In addition'?

Back

The phrase 'In addition' is used to add more information or points to an existing argument, indicating that there is more to consider.

4.

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Front

What is a claim in argument writing?

Back

A claim is a statement or assertion that expresses a viewpoint or opinion that can be supported with evidence.

5.

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Front

What is the role of evidence in argument writing?

Back

Evidence supports claims by providing facts, statistics, examples, or expert opinions that validate the argument.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What transition phrase can be used to introduce evidence?

Back

Phrases like 'For example,' 'According to,' or 'Research shows that' can be used to introduce evidence.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Where is the best place to introduce a thesis statement in an essay?

Back

The best place to introduce a thesis statement is in the introduction of the essay.

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