
Parts of an Argumentative Essay
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Parts of an Argumentative Essay
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What is a THESIS STATEMENT?
It is the main idea of the entire essay.
It often has an opinion.
It usually located at the end of the first paragraph.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence in this paragraph is the thesis statement?
Every day, millions of teenagers spend between six and eight hours in America’s high schools (1). They sit at their desks, listen to their teachers, and do their school work (2). In some of these schools, however, they are also forced to dress in school uniforms (3). This restriction is really too much (4). In America’s high schools, students should not be forced to wear uniforms because they take away a student’s sense of individuality and they absolutely do not save families any money (5).
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What is a TOPIC SENTENCE?
It is the main idea of the paragraph.
It is usually at the beginning of the paragraph.
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Which sentence in this paragraph is the topic sentence?
First of all, students should not wear uniforms because they take away a student’s sense of individuality (6).This idea is supported by testimony from a 17-year-old student forced to wear uniforms (7). Her story was reported in National Catholic Reporter of March, 2002, and she said, "Everyone hated it (8). It completely killed any sense of individuality any one of us had. Everyone looked the same (9). It was sad to watch" (10) . Clearly, students with experience in wearing uniforms feel that they take away a sense of individuality (11).
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What is EVIDENCE?
Evidence is information that proves your claim or argument.
Evidence can be statistics, facts, quotations, excerpts from a novel, witness testimony, anecdotes, etc.
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Which of the following sentence(s) is an example of EVIDENCE? (choose all correct answers)
First of all, students should not wear uniforms because they take away a student’s sense of individuality (6).This idea is supported by testimony from a 17-year-old student forced to wear uniforms (7). Her story was reported in National Catholic Reporter of March, 2002, and she said, "Everyone hated it (8). It completely killed any sense of individuality any one of us had. Everyone looked the same (9). It was sad to watch" (10) . Clearly, students with experience in wearing uniforms feel that they take away a sense of individuality (11).
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What is REASONING?
Reasoning is and explanation of HOW your evidence supports your argument or claim
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences is an example of reasoning?
First of all, students should not wear uniforms because they take away a student’s sense of individuality (6).This idea is supported by testimony from a 17-year-old student forced to wear uniforms (7). Her story was reported in National Catholic Reporter of March, 2002, and she said, "Everyone hated it (8). It completely killed any sense of individuality any one of us had. Everyone looked the same (9). It was sad to watch" (10) . Clearly, students with experience in wearing uniforms feel that they take away a sense of individuality (11).
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Which is the topic sentence of this paragraph?
Finally, some schools tell parents that uniforms are a good idea because they save families money (12). In the United Kingdom, 70% of teenagers say they prefer to wear their own clothes rather than a school uniform (13). This means that parents would still have to provide their children with clothes that fit current trends, plus they would have to buy a separate set of clothes for their children to wear to school each day (14). While it is possible that some teenagers may not want designer clothes in addition to their school uniforms, it is very unlikely (15).
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Which sentence or sentences are an example of evidence? (Check all that are correct.)
Finally, some schools tell parents that uniforms are a good idea because they save families money (12). In the United Kingdom, 70% of teenagers say they prefer to wear their own clothes rather than a school uniform (13). This means that parents would still have to provide their children with clothes that fit current trends, plus they would have to buy a separate set of clothes for their children to wear to school each day (14). While it is possible that some teenagers may not want designer clothes in addition to their school uniforms, it is very unlikely (15).
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Which sentence or sentences are an example of reasoning?
Finally, some schools tell parents that uniforms are a good idea because they save families money (12). In the United Kingdom, 70% of teenagers say they prefer to wear their own clothes rather than a school uniform (13). This means that parents would still have to provide their children with clothes that fit current trends, plus they would have to buy a separate set of clothes for their children to wear to school each day (14). While it is possible that some teenagers may not want designer clothes in addition to their school uniforms, it is very unlikely (15).
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What is a CONCLUSION?
It is usually the last paragraph of the essay.
It re-states the thesis.
It summarizes the main ideas of the essay.
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Which of the following is the conclusion?
1st paragraph
2nd paragraph
3rd paragraph
4th paragraph
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