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Argumentative Introduction Paragraph

Argumentative Introduction Paragraph

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 5 Questions

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Argumentative Introduction

The 4 steps

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4 things that must be in your introduction paragraph

  • Hook (gets the reader's attention)

  • Background information (defines the topic for the reader)

  • Counterclaim (tells the reader what the other side would say)

  • Thesis (outlines your 3 reasons/topics for the reader)

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1) Hook

  • This is what grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to read your paper.

  • Create a rhetorical question (if you ask a question, though, you need to answer it)

  • You can reword the topic question to form a sentence

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2) Background information

  • Tells the reader about the topic (defines it)

  • Helps the reader understand where the argument is coming from

  • Needs to break it down like the reader has never heard of your topic before

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3) Counterclaim

  • Tells the reader the other side's position on the argument

  • Is the opposite of your claim

  • Should only be 1 or 2 sentences long

  • Transition into it must help the reader understand it is not your side of the argument

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4) Thesis

  • Tells the reader what your side of the argument is

  • Gives the 3 reasons that will become your three body paragraphs

  • Last sentence of the introduction

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Multiple Choice

What does the background sentence do?

1

tells the reader your side

2

tells the reader the other side

3

defines the topic

4

grabs the reader's attention

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Multiple Choice

What does the thesis do?

1

tells the reader your side

2

tells the reader the other side

3

defines the topic

4

grabs the reader's attention

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Multiple Choice

What does the hook do?

1

tell the reader your side

2

tell the reader the other side

3

defines the topic

4

grabs the reader's attention

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Multiple Choice

What does the counterclaim sentence do?

1

tells the reader your side

2

tells the reader the other side

3

defines the topic

4

grabs the reader's attention

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Multiple Choice

What is the last sentence of the intro paragraph?

1

Hook

2

Thesis

3

Counter agrument

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Background information

Argumentative Introduction

The 4 steps

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