
Effective Argumentation in Persuasive Essays
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English
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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Joseph Anderson
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Writing Effective Arguments
By Rebecca Roberts-Bain
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ARGUMENTS
DEFINITION
A series of reasoned statements written in a logical manner to present ideas on an issue
Is an argument the same as persuasive writing?
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Multiple Choice
Is an argument the same as persuasive writing?
YES
NO
I DONT KNOW
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Goal of an Argumentative Essay
To get reader to acknowledge that your side is valid and deserves consideration as another point of view.
English
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Techniques
Relevant reasons
Credible facts
Evidence to show the writer has a valid and worthy perspective
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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VIEWPOINT
Give your main points
Acknowledge that opposing views exists
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Counter-argument
Shows that you are a fair-minded person
Gives you the opportunity to counter these views
Helps you to demonstrate that your own view is the more worthy one to hold.
Subject | Subject
Consider points the opposing team may raise and show that these are not
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Attitude of the writer
The writer is sharing a conviction, whether the audience ends up agreeing or not.
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English
Quiz
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Multiple Choice
PERSUASIVE WRiTING VS ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS
The main difference between them is that the persuasive essay depends on opinions and emotions while an argumentative essay uses logic and reason.
TRUE
FALSE
I DO NOT KNOW
THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE
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Uses personal thoughts, feelings, emotions and opinions
More informal
Purpose: Convince the reader to change his/her mind or agree with writer
Presents one side of an argument using data, facts, research
Formal: Avoid using I, We
Purpose: To share point of view
Persuasive Writing vs Argumentative Essays
Quiz
Arguments
Persuasive Writing
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Multiple Choice
The following is true about PERSUASIVE WRITING EXCEPT
One-sided
Presents counter argument
Aims to sway the reader's opinion to believe that this opinion is the right one
self-centred
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Multiple Choice
When writing an argument, it is important to
Use formal language
Identify 3 or 4 main points
Provide evidence by use of statistics, research data, examples
All o f the above
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