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Argumentative Essay

Argumentative Essay. How to write a well-crafted argumentative essay. Prior knowledge. What are some every day instances where you would use argumentation? What are some “good” ways of arguing for a point? In other words, what do you think is proper form for arguing?

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Argumentative Essay

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  1. Argumentative Essay How to write a well-crafted argumentative essay

  2. Prior knowledge • What are some every day instances where you would use argumentation? • What are some “good” ways of arguing for a point? In other words, what do you think is proper form for arguing? • What are some “bad” or poor ways of arguing for a point?

  3. What to expect • Learn the difference between proper and improper ways of argumentation • Learn how to outline an argumentative essay • Grow in your ability to argue/debate properly and intelligently • More work with building well-written essays overall • Be able to write a well-written argumentative essay • FUN! 

  4. What is an Argumentative Essay? • “A genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic, collect, generate, and evaluate evidence, and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner.” • Argumentative essays involve extensive research of published literature (information/articles/excerpts from books) and other research involving interviewing, data, experiments, and surveys (some done by the students themselves). • The two most important concepts of an argumentative essay are a clear thesis and sound reasoning. • Purdue Owl is a great tool to use! • http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/685/05/

  5. How do I do this?? • Choose a controversial topic, preferably one you have a stance on already. However, if you would like to research a topic and then decide where you stand, that’s fine too. • Heavily research this topic. Look into both information supporting your position and information on the opposing position. A key ingredient to effectively arguing is to be knowledgeable about the other side of the argument. • This type of essay is not something you can throw together the night before it is due. This will require much more time and care. We will work through the process in a detailed way so you may completely grasp the concept of this essay.

  6. Purpose • Why should this be important to me? When will it help me in “real life”? • The purpose of this lesson is two fold. • First, of course, is to teach you how to write an argumentative essay. • Second, it is to teach you the importance of educated argumentation. Today, many people may disagree on an issue but are unable to intelligently back-up their opinion/position. • Twilight Example

  7. Assessments • Getting Started • Thesis Development • Outlining • Debating • Rough Draft • Other activities/lessons to help along the way

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