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Rachel Hamilton
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Intro To Argumentative
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Multiple Choice
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Example: Schools should have four day weeks.
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Multiple Choice
What is a claim?
A piece of evidence to support your position
Your position on a topic
A reflection on the topic or why the topic is important
A sentence meant to draw the reader in
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Multiple Choice
Any information that helps prove a claim.
evidence
argument
counterclaim
thesis
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Statements that address opposing viewpoints.
counterclaims
rebuttels
claims
arguments
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Multiple Choice
If your claim is, “Students should wear school uniforms,” your counterclaim would be ...
Some students should wear school uniforms.
I don’t like school uniforms because they are ugly.
Students should not wear school uniforms.
School uniforms would be a good idea.
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Multiple Choice
What does the REASON do?
Explains evidence
It makes a good argument
Tells your opinion
Tells why you think what you think
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Multiple Choice
Is the example below a claim, reason, or evidence?
Ex. Dogs can protect you from home intruders.
Claim
Reason
Evidence
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Multiple Choice
Which evidence matches the reason "Sleep is needed to grow the right way."
Researchers have discovered that kids getting 10-11 hours of sleep a night grow taller than those that don't.
According to Kids Health, scientists have proven that kids getting 10-11 hours of sleep a night are nicer and have more friends.
My mom only gets 4 hours of sleep a night and is really stressed out and tired all the time.
Sleep is good for your skin and will make wrinkles in your face much smaller.
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Multiple Choice
A text that takes a side on an issue or problem and supports it with reasons and evidence
Narrative
Explanatory
Argumentative
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Multiple Choice
Facts, quotations, examples, anecdotes, and statistics can all be used as _______________.
evidence
claims
arguments
counterclaims
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Multiple Select
The purpose of an argumentative/persuasive/opinion writing is to do what?
To change the world
Persuade the reader to agree with what your claims
To convince the reader to believe or do something
To argue with the reader
To display that you can support your claims with facts and reasoning
Intro To Argumentative
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