Introduction
Proof Paragraphs
Counterclaim
Conclusion
100

Where in your paper should the introduction paragraph be placed?

The introduction paragraph should be the first paragraph, starting your argumentative essay.

100

What is the purpose of a proof paragraph?

To provide evidence and reasoning to support your main claim

100

What is the counterclaim in an argumentative essay?

Where you address the other side of the argument

100

What two question should your conclusion paragraph answer?

What? - Restatement of your claim and reasons

So what? - Reflect on the significance of making the claim

200

What does a good introduction paragraph start with?

A hook or attention getter

200

What things do you need to include in a proof paragraph?

A topic sentence, your first reason why you support your main claim, Your evidence and your reasoning to support your topic sentence

200

What are some examples of cuing language you can use to introduce your claim?

"Some might say" 

"Critics argue"

"Other believe"

"Some might think"

200

The "What?" portion of your conclusion should include....

a restatement of your claim and reasons

300

In the Introduction paragraph, what should you provide your reader before making your main claim?

Background Information 

300

What are facts, quotes, expert opinions, or examples  

evidence

300

Do you want to explain the counterclaim fairly? Why or why not?

Yes because it can strengthen your argument.

300

Should your conclusion use the same exact words as your introduction?

No, you should restate your claim with different language. 
400

What should be your last sentence of the introduction paragraph?

Your Main Claim

400

What does it mean if you have sufficient evidence?

Enough evidence to prove your claim. 

400

What is the rebuttal in the counterclaim paragraph?

When you prove the counterclaim is weak or wrong - your attack on the counterclaim. 

400

The "So What" portion of your conclusion paragraph should include  a reflection on the ___________.

significance/ importance of making your claim. Why your argument is important. 

500

What is a main claim?

The focus statement where the author states their position on the topic that they wish the reader to believe.

500

What is sound reasoning?

Explains your thinking to the reader and connects the evidence back to the claim.

500
How do you want to end your counterclaim?

By restating your claim as the superior, or better claim. 

500

If you want to make an even larger impact on your audience you can leave them with a ____ __ _______ at the end of your conclusion paragraph.

Call to action - persuade your audience into action on your claim. 

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