
Arguments And Peel Structure
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Fernanda Rubio
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Arguments And Peel Structure
English I
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What is an argument?
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An argument is a text that is written to support a person's opinion about a topic with evidence.
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How to write an argument?
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
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Let's see an argument example...
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How can you write complete paragraphs with enough evidence in an argument?
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USE PEEL STRUCTURE!!
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LET'S PLAY!!
BUT BEFORE...
DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
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Multiple Choice
What is an argument?
An argument is an essay
An argument is a story
An argument is a way to support your opinion
An argument is a fight
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Multiple Choice
What can you find in an argument introduction?
The main claim
Explanation of your main claim divided in paragraphs and counterclaim
Main claim restatement and brief summary
An argument is a fight
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Multiple Choice
What can you find in an argument conclusion?
The main claim
Explanation of your main claim divided in paragraphs and counterclaim
Main claim restatement and brief summary
An argument is a fight
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Multiple Choice
What can you find in an argument body?
The main claim
Explanation of your main claim divided in paragraphs and counterclaim
Main claim restatement and brief summary
An argument is a fight
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Multiple Choice
What does PEEL stands for?
Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link
Point, Evidence, Exercise, Link
Part, Example, English, Lola
Point, Example, Explanation, Link
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Multiple Choice
Whic can be an example of the Point of a paragraph?
It has been believed that animals search for food for instinct.
The evidence clear shows that pandas can find bamboo even in the worst circunstances.
It shows us that animals are made to survive even in danger.
Therefore it is evident that animals are made to overcome any kind of situation that may compromise their life.
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Multiple Choice
Whic can be an example of the Link of a paragraph?
It has been believed that animals search for food for instinct.
The evidence clear shows that pandas can find bamboo even in the worst circunstances.
It shows us that animals are made to survive even in danger.
Therefore it is evident that animals are made to overcome any kind of situation that may compromise their life.
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Multiple Choice
Whic can be an example of the Evidence of a paragraph?
It has been believed that animals search for food for instinct.
The evidence clear shows that pandas can find bamboo even in the worst circunstances.
It shows us that animals are made to survive even in danger.
Therefore it is evident that animals are made to overcome any kind of situation that may compromise their life.
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