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Informational vs Argumentative Writing

Informational vs Argumentative Writing

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English

10th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 8 Questions

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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?

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To provide information, or explain steps in a process. 

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To tell a story. 

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To entertain the readers.

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To persuade the reader.

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main parts of an essay?

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The hook, the topic sentence, and conclusion.

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Introduction, Hook, Body

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Introduction, Body, Conclusion

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Claim, Counterclaim, Rebuttal. 

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Multiple Choice

What is a topic sentence?

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The sentence that get's the reader's attention.

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The sentence that is the main idea of the entire essay.

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The final sentence in an essay. 

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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.

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paraphrase

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direct quote

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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

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Requires a student to research a topic and then take a side by stating a claim.

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Expository Writing

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Argumentative Writing

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Ethos, Logos, Pathos

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Informational Writing

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Multiple Choice

A statement that conveys your opinion on a topic:

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Reasons

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Rebuttal

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Counterclaim

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Claim

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Multiple Choice

Facts, statistics, authoritative opinions, and data could all be used as:

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Thesis Statement

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Introduction

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Evidence

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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.

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True

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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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A review of the difference between informative and argumentative writing

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