
American Flag Stands for Tolerance
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Sam Gomez
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American Flag Stands for Tolerance
by Sam Gomez
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Open Ended
Quick list of Flag Etiquette Don'ts:
1.) Don't dip the U.S. Flag for any person, flag, or vessel.
2.) Don't let the flag touch the ground.
3.) Don't fly flag upside down unless there is an emergency.
4.) Don't carry the flag flat, or carry things in it.
5.) Don't use the flag as clothing.
6.) Don't store the flag where it can get dirty.
Free write using a variety of sentences(simple, compound, complex) why these RULES exist.
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The objective for today:
Understand the difference between:
claim
evidence
counterclaim/counter-argument
concession
rebuttal
conclusion
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Multiple Choice
A claim is:
an opinion or statement without facts
facts
evidence
data that shows us proof
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Multiple Choice
Evidence is:
an opinion or statement without facts
the attitude of the writer
a claim
data that shows us proof
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Multiple Choice
Counterclaim is:
an opinion or statement without the truth
an argument giving reasons an opponent might disagree
evidence
data that shows us proof
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Multiple Choice
Concession is:
an opinion or statement without the truth
an argument giving reasons an opponent might disagree
admission of a valid point
data that shows us proof
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Multiple Choice
Conclusion is:
an opinion or statement without the truth
an argument giving reasons an opponent might disagree
a call to take action
data that shows us proof
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let's argue using our terms
Should every student participate in an extra-curricular activity like a sport, club, or organization. (i.e.: id est: Soccer, Football, Chess Club, Anime Club, AcaDeca, Student Council, Honor Society)
YES or NO
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CLAIM
Sports and Clubs are good for students, and help them feel acclimated to the school culture.
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Pros
Helps students make friends
CONS
Takes away family time
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CLAIM and COUNTER CLAIM
???
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CONCESSION
1) Valid argument opposing your team/claim.
One valid argument the other team has is for the other claim is ___________________________.
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Rebuttal
Answers the other teams arguments.
Our strongest argument is that___________________________.
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Let's go to ED Your Friend in Learning
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