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Mastering Arguments Writing Techniques

Mastering Arguments Writing Techniques

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English

10th Grade - University

Hard

Writing Arguments, Writing arguments

Standards-aligned

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Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 4 Questions

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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?

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YES

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NO

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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.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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I DO NOT KNOW

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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

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One-sided

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Presents counter argument

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Aims to sway the reader's opinion to believe that this opinion is the right one

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self-centred

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Multiple Choice

When writing an argument, it is important to

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Use formal language

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Identify 3 or 4 main points

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Provide evidence by use of statistics, research data, examples

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All o f the above

Writing Effective Arguments

By Rebecca Roberts-Bain

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