This includes a claim, counterclaim, evidence, and a rebuttal. It should also have an introduction and a conclusion.
What is an argument?
Argument: Ban cell phones in schools. Is this evidence relevant or irrelevant: "Teachers are now using applications on smartphones that allow students to work on collaborative projects, like Edmodo, which keep students engaged" (Patrick, 2015).
What is irrelevant?
Does this rebuttal work? Counterclaim: Teens should smoke marijuana to help them feel better. Rebuttal: There are better ways to make yourself feel good that are not harmful to you or others, including counseling, exercise and journaling.
What is this rebuttal works?
This part of an argument is a statement that says what the author thinks and why they think it.
What is a claim?
Counterclaim: We should not have year-round school because it is expensive. Rebuttal: Most parents prefer students attend year-round school, saying they would gladly pay a few more dollars in taxes so their child can learn more during the summer.
What is yes - that's a rebuttal!