

Argumentative Introduction
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Jocelyn Riedy
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Argumentative Introduction
The 4 steps

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4 things that must be in your introduction paragraph
Hook (gets the reader's attention)
Background information (defines the topic for the reader)
Counterclaim (tells the reader what the other side would say)
Thesis (outlines your 3 reasons/topics for the reader)
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1) Hook
This is what grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to read your paper.
Create a rhetorical question (if you ask a question, though, you need to answer it)
You can reword the topic question to form a sentence
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2) Background information
Tells the reader about the topic (defines it)
Helps the reader understand where the argument is coming from
Needs to break it down like the reader has never heard of your topic before
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3) Counterclaim
Tells the reader the other side's position on the argument
Is the opposite of your claim
Should only be 1 or 2 sentences long
Transition into it must help the reader understand it is not your side of the argument
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4) Thesis
Tells the reader what your side of the argument is
Gives the 3 reasons that will become your three body paragraphs
Last sentence of the introduction
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Multiple Choice
What does the background sentence do?
tells the reader your side
tells the reader the other side
defines the topic
grabs the reader's attention
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Multiple Choice
What does the thesis do?
tells the reader your side
tells the reader the other side
defines the topic
grabs the reader's attention
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Multiple Choice
What does the hook do?
tell the reader your side
tell the reader the other side
defines the topic
grabs the reader's attention
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Multiple Choice
What does the counterclaim sentence do?
tells the reader your side
tells the reader the other side
defines the topic
grabs the reader's attention
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Multiple Choice
What is the last sentence of the intro paragraph?
Hook
Thesis
Counter agrument
Background information
Argumentative Introduction
The 4 steps

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