The Argumentative Essay Ppt

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Before letting students loose to start working on their essays, I make sure they have a solid plan for writing. I would devote at least one more class period to having students consider their topic for the essay, drafting a thesis statement, and planning the main points of their essay in a graphic organizer.

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I would also begin writing my own essay on a different topic. This has been my number one strategy for teaching students how to become better writers. Using a document camera or overhead projector, I start from scratch, thinking out loud and scribbling down my thoughts as they come. When students see how messy the process can be, it becomes less intimidating for them. They begin to understand how to take the thoughts that are stirring around in your head and turn them into something that makes sense in writing.

What other sites do you recommend for teacher use on providing effective organizational structure in argumentative writing? As a K-12 Curriculum Director, I find that when teachers connect with and understand the organizational structure, they are more effective in their teaching/delivery.

Students need to be writing all the time about a broad range of topics, but I love the focus here on argumentative writing because if you choose the model writing texts correctly, you can really get the kids engaged in the process and in how they can use this writing in real-world situations!

My students will begin the journey into persuasion and argument next week and your post cemented much of my thinking around how to facilitate the journey towards effective, enthusiastic argumentative writing.

I love the steps for planning an argumentative essay writing. When we return from Christmas break, we will begin starting a unit on argumentative writing. I will definitely use the steps. I especially love Step #2. As a 6th grade teacher, my students love to argue. This would set the stage of what argumentative essay involves. Thanks for sharing.

I am writing a business-related argumentative essay for my university assignment. I want it to be moderately controversial and original so people are hooked by it. I have a lot of interesting ideas to debate about in my essay, but they are far from the field of business. Please help me by sharing ur ideas!

At university, the vast majority of essays or papers you write will involve some form of argumentation. For example, both rhetorical analysis and literary analysis essays involve making arguments about texts.

Your research should lead you to develop a specific position on the topic. The essay then argues for that position and aims to convince the reader by presenting your evidence, evaluation and analysis.

In the standard five-paragraph format for short essays, the body takes up three of your five paragraphs. In longer essays, it will be more paragraphs, and might be divided into sections with headings.

No new arguments or evidence appear here, but in longer essays you may discuss the strengths and weaknesses of your argument and suggest topics for future research. In all conclusions, you should stress the relevance and importance of your argument.

An argumentative essay tends to be a longer essay involving independent research, and aims to make an original argument about a topic. Its thesis statement makes a contentious claim that must be supported in an objective, evidence-based way.

One gloomy afternoon, as the rain tapped against the window pane, Alex sat at his cluttered desk, staring at a blank document on the computer screen. The assignment loomed large: a 350-600-word argumentative essay on a topic of their choice. With a sigh, he decided to seek help of mentor, Professor Mitchell, who was known for his passion for writing.

He continued, Argumentative essays are written in a wide range of subject areas, reflecting their applicability across disciplines. They are written in different subject areas like literature and philosophy, history, science and technology, political science, psychology, economics and so on.

The professor answered, Argumentative essays are often assigned in academic settings, but they can also be written for various other purposes, such as editorials, opinion pieces, or blog posts. Some situations to write argumentative essays include:

Claim in argumentative writing is the central argument or viewpoint that the writer aims to establish and defend throughout the essay. A claim must assert your position on an issue and must be arguable. It can guide the entire argument.

Prof. Mitchell answered, Argumentative essays differ from other types of essays primarily in their purpose, structure, and approach in presenting information. Unlike expository essays, argumentative essays persuade the reader to adopt a particular point of view or take a specific action on a controversial issue. Furthermore, they differ from descriptive essays by not focusing vividly on describing a topic. Also, they are less engaging through storytelling as compared to the narrative essays.

As days turned into weeks, Alex diligently worked on his essay. He researched, gathered evidence, and refined his thesis. It was a long and challenging journey, filled with countless drafts and revisions.

The main purpose of an argumentative essay is to persuade the reader to accept or agree with a particular viewpoint or position on a controversial or debatable topic. In other words, the primary goal of an argumentative essay is to convince the audience that the author's argument or thesis statement is valid, logical, and well-supported by evidence and reasoning.

Strong essays consist of reasons supported by evidence. Reasons can be thought of as the main points supporting your claim or thesis. Often they are the answers to the question, "Why do you make that claim?" An easy way to think of reasons is to see them as "because phrases." In order to validate your reasons and make your argument successful, support your reasons with ample evidence.

After you have written a developed draft, take off your writer's hat and put on your reader's hat. Evaluate your essay carefully and critically. Exchange a draft of your essay with classmates to get their feedback. Carefully revise your draft based on your assessment of it and suggestions from your peers. For self-assessment and peer response to your draft, you may want to use a peer editing sheet. A peer editing sheet will guide you and your peers by asking specific questions about your text (i.e., What is the thesis of this essay? Is it arguable? Does the writer include ample evidence? Is the structure suitable for the topic and the audience?).

A kind of academic writing known as an argumentative essay involves the presentation of opposing viewpoints on a subject. An argumentative essay differs from a persuasive essay in that its primary goal is to enlighten the reader rather than persuade them.

A student is given this kind of paper to practice debating. As a result, it may have a significant impact on a person's ability to speak in front of an audience later in life. It's crucial to concentrate on facts and information while writing an argumentative essay rather than your own opinions or preferences. The author could promote one argument or offer them all equally.

A good argumentative essay topic dealing with almost any work of literature is why and/or why not the work is effective as a piece of writing. So much attention is paid to the "content" of literature that very little is paid to the "form." Although the two are ideally inseparable,...

Evans, Robert C.. "Can you suggest some argumentative essay topics on the Hunger Games?" edited by eNotes Editorial, 4 Sep. 2011, -hunger-games/questions/need-some-argumentative-essay-topics-hunger-g-401466.

Hardison, Karen P.L.. "Can you suggest some argumentative essay topics on the Hunger Games?" edited by eNotes Editorial, 29 July 2011, -hunger-games/questions/need-some-argumentative-essay-topics-hunger-g-401466.

Lepore, Amy. "Can you suggest some argumentative essay topics on the Hunger Games?" edited by eNotes Editorial, 26 July 2011, -hunger-games/questions/need-some-argumentative-essay-topics-hunger-g-401466.

I think #2 gives you a number of good ideas that you could use for anargumentative essay. You might want to consider in addition to these excellentideas the way that entertainment is presented and what that says about thesociety in this novel, and if there is a message for us. Certainly the conceptof hosting a TV show where children are forced to kill each other until onechild remains standing is barbaric, yet perhaps this novel is pointing towardsthe way in which we already enjoy reality shows and suggesting that this istheir logical conclusion. What do you think?

Hathaway, John. "Can you suggest some argumentative essay topics on the Hunger Games?" edited by eNotes Editorial, 25 July 2011, -hunger-games/questions/need-some-argumentative-essay-topics-hunger-g-401466.

Tracy, Trinity. "Can you suggest some argumentative essay topics on the Hunger Games?" edited by eNotes Editorial, 25 July 2011, -hunger-games/questions/need-some-argumentative-essay-topics-hunger-g-401466.

An argumentative essay is designed to allow the author make a claim anddefend/justify the claim. Focus of the paper can be on an opinion, aninterpretation, or the cause/effect of a situation within the story.

Stowers, Lorna. "Can you suggest some argumentative essay topics on the Hunger Games?" edited by eNotes Editorial, 25 July 2011, -hunger-games/questions/need-some-argumentative-essay-topics-hunger-g-401466.

Moreover, each fact should be supported by clear evidence from credible sources. Furthermore, a good argumentative essay will have an easy-to-follow structure. When organizing your argumentative essay, use this format as a guide:

There are numerous resources available for writing argumentative essays. Purdue University's OWL website offers a detailed discussion. The same website also offers this basic overview of the essay and its structure:

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