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Argumentative Writing

Raise your hand if you AGREE OR Remain still if you DISAGREE 2

Agree or Disagree 1. Mr. Chargualaf should not assign homework today. 2. Beyonce should have a concert on Guam. 3. Trump deserves to be president of the United States. 4. Abortion should be illegal. 5. Gay marriage should no longer be legal. 6. Euthanasia should be illegal. 7. Recreational marijuana should be legalized. 8. The drinking age should be lowered. 9. Death penalties should be enforced for rapists and sex offenders. 10.This should be the last statement of this activity. 3

ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires you to: 1. investigate a topic; 2. collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and 3. establish a position on the topic in a concise manner.

PERSUASION versus ARGUMENTATION Persuasion: The action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something. Argumentation: The process of establishing a claim and then proving it with the use of logical reasoning, examples, and research. 5

Difference between Persuasive and Argumentative Essay A persuasive essay An argumentative essay Ø May make a claim based on opinion Ø May not take opposing ideas into account Ø Persuades by appealing to the audience s emotion or by relying on the character or credentials of the writer Ø Emotion-based Ø Makes claims based on factual evidence (research) Ø Makes counterclaims the author takes opposing views into account. Ø Neutralizes or defeats serious opposing ideas Ø Convinces audience through the merit and rationality of the claim and proofs offered Ø Logic-based 6

Elements of Argumentation Argument/Claim An argument states a claim and supports it with reasons and evidence from sources. Arguing your side makes you the proponent. 7

The Rhetorical Triangle 8

Why is Organization Important in Argument Writing? Ø Guides an audience through your reasoning process Ø Offers a clear explanation of each argued point Ø Demonstrates the credibility of the writer 9

Organizing Your Argument Ø Title Ø Introduction Thesis statement Ø Body Paragraphs Constructing Topic Sentences Building Main Points Countering the Opposition Ø Conclusion 10

Title: Why You Need One Ø Introduces the topic of discussion to the audience Ø Generates reader interest in the argument 11

Creating a Title Ø Try to grab attention by: offering a provocative image picking up on words or examples offered in the body or conclusion of the paper asking a question Ø Avoid titles that are too general or lack character 12

Introduction Ø Acquaints the reader with the topic and purpose of the paper Ø Generates the audience s interest in the topic Ø Offers a plan for the ensuing argument: Introduction: Tell them what you re going to tell them Body: Tell them Conclusion: Tell them what you told them 13

Methods for Constructing an Introduction Ø personal anecdote Ø example-real or hypothetical Ø question Ø quotation Ø shocking statistics Ø striking image 14

Thesis Statement Ø The MOST IMPORTANT SENTENCE in your paper Ø Lets the reader know the main idea of the paper Ø Answers the question: What am I trying to prove? Ø Not a factual statement, but a claim that has to be proven throughout the paper 15

Thesis Practice Which thesis statement is the most effective for an argument about the need for V-chips in television sets? q Parents, often too busy to watch television shows with their families, can monitor their children s viewing habits with the aid of the V-chip. q To help parents monitor their children s viewing habits, the V-chip should be a required feature for television sets sold in the U.S. q This paper will describe a V-chip and examine the uses of the V- chip in American-made television sets. 16

Body Paragraphs and Topic Sentences Ø Body paragraphs build upon the claims made in the introductory paragraph(s). Ø Organize with the use of topic sentences that illustrate the main idea of each paragraph. Ø Offering a brief explanation of the history or recent developments of topic within the early body paragraphs can help the audience to become familiarized with your topic and the complexity of the issue. 17

Body Paragraphs Ø Paragraphs may be ordered in several ways, depending upon the topic and purpose of your argument: General to specific information Most important point to least important point Weakest claim to strongest claim 18

Offering a Counterargument Ø Addressing the claims of the opposition is an important component in building a convincing argument. Ø It demonstrates your credibility as a writer you have researched multiple sides of the argument and have come to an informed decision. Ø It shows you have considered other points of view that other points of view are valid and reasonable. 19

Effective Counterarguments Ø Consider your audience when you address the counterargument. Ø Conceding to some of your opposition s concerns can demonstrate respect for their opinions. Ø Remain tactful yet firm. Using rude or deprecating language can cause your audience to reject your position without carefully considering your claims. 20

Placement of a Counterargument Ø Counterarguments may be located at various locations within your body paragraphs. Ø You may choose to: build each of your main points as a contrast to oppositional claims. offer a counterargument after you have articulated your main claims. 21

Organizing Ideas into an Outline 22

Research in Body Paragraphs Ø Researched material can aid you in proving the claims of your argument and disproving oppositional claims. Ø Be sure to use your research to support the claims made in your topic sentences make your research work to prove your argument. 23

Conclusion Ø Your conclusion should reemphasize the main points made in your paper. Ø You may choose to reiterate a call to action or speculate on the future of your topic, when appropriate. Ø Avoid raising new claims in your conclusion. Introduction: Tell them what you re going to tell them Body: Tell them Conclusion: Tell them what you told them 24

Recap: Organizing Your Argument Ø Title Ø Introduction Thesis statement Ø Body Paragraphs Constructing Topic Sentences Building Main Points Countering the Opposition Ø Conclusion 25

Key Terms to Learn Argumentation 2 Refutation 5 Proponent 6 Opponent 1 Counter Argument (CON) 4 Pro Argument (PRO) 3 1. a person who disagrees with something and speaks against it 2. the act or process of forming reasons, drawing conclusions, and applying them to a case in discussion 3. point or statement that supports one s ideas and/or thesis 4. point or statement in opposition to the argument being made in a written document or speech 5. the process of discrediting the arguments that oppose your thesis statement 6. someone who argues in favor of something; advocate 26