Structure
Counterclaim
Introduction
Paragraphs
Random
100

This is the first paragraph of your essay 

Introduction 
100

The counterclaim is placed here. 

Body paragraph 3

100

All introductions need to start with this.

Hook

100

Body paragraph 3 contains these 4 important parts.

Reason, Answer, Citation, Explaination

100

It is very important to do this before or after quoting or paraphrasing evidence. 

Cite the source.

200

In the 1st and 2nd body paragraphs, the topic sentence (or 'R.') must include this important information.

The one reason that you will be writing about. 

200

This is the part (letter) of the paragraph where the counterclaim's reason details are explained. 

A.

200

The purpose of the Hook.

To get the audience to keep reading.

200

This section of the paragraph follows the quoted evidence supporting the counterclaim. (letter)

E. (explanation) 

200

This is why a database is not a citable source.

Because it is a place where multiple sources are stored (like an online library).

300

In an argumentative essay, this is where a reminder of the important evidence from the essay is found. (paragraph & letter)

Conclusion / O. (overview)
300

This is the section of the paragraph that follows a detailed explanation of the opposition's reason.

C. (citation) 

300

When writing about a topic, it is important to include this in the introduction paragraph to help the reader understand what they're about to read. 

Overview/background information on the topic/argument 

300

When moving from paragraph to paragraph OR from  one section of a paragraph to another, it is necessary to use these. 

Transitional phrases that signal a change in ideas. "However, " "Some may say," "On the other hand, "

300

This is the persuasive technique word that appeals to the audience's ethics. (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)


Ethos

400

The order of the 1st and 2nd body paragraphs are determined by this.

The reasons as they are listed in the Claim Statement (or thesis statement).

400

The paragraph (number) and section one would find the rebuttal. 

3rd Body Paragraph (or counterclaim) &  E.

400

This should be the last sentence of your introduction. 

Thesis statement 

400

The main intention of an argumentative essay.

To persuade.

400

This is the persuasive technique that appeals to the audience's logic. (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)

Logos

500

The paragraph number and letter in which one would find the reason why the counter claim is a weak argument.

3rd Body Paragraph/Counter Claim :  E. 

500

This is what a writer should never do or say about the opposition when writing an explanation for why the opposition's argument is weak.

Be disrespectful or degrading.


500

This is the order of the Introduction and what each section letter stands for.

H. Hook  /  O. Overview  /  T.  Thesis (or Claim) Statement 

500

H. of the conclusion paragraph should do these two things.

1. Refer back to the Hook (but not repeat it) 

2. Leave the reader with something to think about.

500

This is the persuasive technique that appeals to the audience's feelings.

Pathos

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