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Argumentative Writing Introductions

Argumentative Writing Introductions

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English

7th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 3 Questions

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Writing Argumentative Introductions

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Jigsaw

  • Background information

  • State opinion, belief, position, or proposal

  • Identify the reasons

  • Acknowledge an alternative perspective

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Background Information

  • Never assume your reader knows

  • Hook: hard-hitting fact, question, scenario, defining key vocabulary

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Multiple Select

Why do you need to provide background information for your reader?

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They might not know the topic

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You can't assume they know what you are talking about

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You don't have to provide background information

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Thesis Statement

  • State opinion, belief, position, or proposal

  • Identify reasons

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Identifying reasons

  • Explicitly state each reason: ex. Wearing school uniforms eliminates peer pressure, reduces morning stress, and saves families money.

  • Broadly reference the reasons to be identified in the body paragraphs: ex. Wearing school uniforms reduces emotional, personal, and financial pressure.

  • Allude to reasons in general: ex. Students should want to wear school uniforms for three reasons.

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Multiple Choice

What does the thesis statement include?

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your position and reasons

2

your position

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the reasons for the argument

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you don't need a thesis statement

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Acknowledge an alternative perspective

  • Comes before the thesis statement and after the hook

  • Opponents believe....

  • Some say...

  • A common belief is...

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Multiple Select

Where does the acknowledgement of the opposition go in your introduction?

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It's the last sentence

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You don't acknowledge the opposition

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After the hook

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Before the thesis statement

Writing Argumentative Introductions

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