

Informational Versus Argumentative
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6th - 7th Grade
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Taffanie Erwin
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Informational Versus Argumentative Notes

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What is an Informational Essay's main purpose?
to inform or teach the reader about a topic
to tell a story to the reader
to explain a topic
to describe or define a topic
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What is the purpose of an Argumentative Essay?
to inform the reader
to convince the reader to one side of an argument
to persuade the reader to your side
to tell a story
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Multiple Choice
What type of essay fits the topic below?
College is a much better learning and social experience than high school.
(Remember, is it informing the reading or trying to convince the reader of one side of an issue?)
Informational Essay topic
Argumentative Essay Topic
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Multiple Choice
What type of essay fits the topic below?
There are several causes of asthma.
(Remember, is it informing the reading or trying to convince the reader of one side of an issue?)
Informational Essay Topic
Argumentative Essay Topic
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Multiple Choice
What type of essay fits the topic below?
Yellowstone National Park has many beautiful sights to see, places to visit, and animals to observe.
(Remember, is it informing the reading or trying to convince the reader of one side of an issue?)
Informational Essay topic
Argumentative Essay topic
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Multiple Choice
What type of essay fits the topic below?
Cheerleading should be considered a sport since it requires extreme athleticism and conditioning.
(Remember, is it informing the reading or trying to convince the reader of one side of an issue?)
Informational Essay topic
Argumentative Essay topic
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Multiple Choice
What is a CLAIM?
It is a stated side of an issue.
It is a personal opinion that is right.
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A CLAIM must be supported by ____________ .
REASONS
OPINIONS
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Each REASON must be supported by ____________.
OPINIONS
EVEDENCE
REASONS
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WHat is EVIDENCE in an ARGUMENTATIVE essay?
Facts
Statistics
Opinions
Quotes from experts
Quotes from text
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What is a COUNTERCLAIM?
It is the stated side (CLAIM) of an issue in an an ARGUMENTATIVE essay.
It is the OPOSSING view of the CLAIM in an ARGUMENTATIVE essay.
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What is a REBUTTAL?
It refutes the issues presented in the counterclaim.
Turns back to your original position in the ARGUMENTATIVE essay.
It is just a personal story included in the ARGUMENTATIVE essay.
It MUST be presented with the COUNTERCLAIM.
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