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Title of Your Presentation

Title of Your Presentation. Your name, house, and date. Outline. Introduction Background/Context First argument Second Argument Third argument Counter argument and rebuttal Conclusion Questions. Context/Background Information.

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Title of Your Presentation

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  1. Title of Your Presentation Your name, house, and date

  2. Outline • Introduction • Background/Context • First argument • Second Argument • Third argument • Counter argument and rebuttal • Conclusion • Questions

  3. Context/Background Information • On this slide give your audience any necessary background information • Put your argument in context of present controversy • Define any unknown or confusing terms • Communicate why this is important NOW

  4. Thesis • Clearly state the position you will be arguing

  5. First Argument • List the main points of your first argument

  6. Supporting Details and Facts • Add supporting • Details • Research • Facts • Statistics • Examples • Case studies

  7. Argument #2 • List the main points of your second argument

  8. Supporting Details and Facts • Add supporting • Details • Research • Facts • Statistics • Examples • Case studies

  9. Argument #3 • List the main points of your third argument

  10. Supporting Details/Facts • Add supporting • Details • Research • Facts • Statistics • Examples • Case studies

  11. Counter Argument/Rebuttal • What reasons do people argue against your point of view? • Why does this argument fall flat?

  12. Conclusion • Sum up by listing your main points • restate your thesis in a new way • Urgent call to action

  13. Questions

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