

Difference between informative and argumentative writing
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Jill Menghi
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A review of the difference between informative and argumentative writing
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Yes, there is a difference between the two styles of writing.
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Informative Writing
A quick review
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of an informative essay?
To provide information, or explain steps in a process.
To tell a story.
To entertain the readers.
To persuade the reader.
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Multiple Choice
What are the three main parts of an essay?
The hook, the topic sentence, and conclusion.
Introduction, Hook, Body
Introduction, Body, Conclusion
Claim, Counterclaim, Rebuttal.
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Multiple Choice
What is a topic sentence?
The sentence that get's the reader's attention.
The sentence that is the main idea of the entire essay.
The final sentence in an essay.
The sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph.
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Multiple Select
Text evidence can be ___________ or ___________
Choose TWO of the three responses.
paraphrase
direct quote
your opinion
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Examples of informative statements
Football is a game.
A game of football requires more than one player.
Football is the name of the ball and the game.
The American interpretation of the word "football" differs from that of all other countries.
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Argumentative writing
A quick review
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Multiple Choice
Requires a student to research a topic and then take a side by stating a claim.
Expository Writing
Argumentative Writing
Ethos, Logos, Pathos
Informational Writing
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Multiple Choice
A statement that conveys your opinion on a topic:
Reasons
Rebuttal
Counterclaim
Claim
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Multiple Choice
Facts, statistics, authoritative opinions, and data could all be used as:
Thesis Statement
Introduction
Evidence
Conclusion
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Multiple Choice
True or False? In argumentative writing, you can just give your opinion; you do not have to present facts or statistics.
True
False
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Examples of argumentative statements
A couch is the best location for a nap.
Pets do not belong on the couch.
Every home has a couch.
Couches need throw pillows to be complete.
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