
Arguments
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Tiffany Solod
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Arguments - two sides
By Tiffany Solod
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You have taken the first step in writing an argumentative essay, since you successfully (for the most part) wrote an argumentative paragraph.
Now, you have to learn that to successfully write an argumentative research essay, you have to acknowledge that when you are making a stance, there is always another side of the argument.
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Let's learn about making arguments!
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Now that you understand where proper arguments came from and how to do them, it is time to learn how to address both sides of an argument.
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I know this is A LOT of information.
But, you already proved you can get started.
Let's see the steps to writing a full paper:
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Step 1: Identify the two sides of the argument.
Step 2: Identify which side you are on.
Step 3: Gather valid & credible research to back up your argument stance.
Step 4: Gather valid & credible research that shows the other side of the argument.
Step 5: Create a thesis statement of your argument.
Step 6: Plan your paper with an outline.
Step 7: Create topic sentences based on your thesis AND the other argument.
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Your assignment today will be on Commonlit
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Jacqueline Pratt-Tuke is a science and humanities teacher based in Washington, DC. Venom milking is the process of taking the venom, or poison, out of a snake. In this text, Pratt-Tuke explains the important job of venom milking. As you read, take notes on why venom milking is important.
Pay attention to the arguments as you read.
Do not rush through, read and annotate thoroughly.
On assessment question #4, make sure you use your ACE writing strategy to answer the question.
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