First sentence of introduction paragraph
What is a hook, grabber, or contextualization?
Additionally, Furthermore, Consequently, Primarily, etc.
What are transition words?
Purpose of an argumentative paper
What is to persuade people?
What is Wikipedia?
What is brainstorming?
Two types of hooks that may be used to grab the reader's attention
What is a fact or statistic? What is an anecdote? What is a quote?
The part of your paragraph that analyzes why the evidence supports your argument
What is commentary?
What is a counterargument?
Having this in the url can help you know the source is credible
What is .org/.gov/.edu?
Second step of writing process
What is drafting?
Argument essay thesis
What is claim + (at least 2) reasons
Transition word + reason from thesis + evidence + commentary that connects evidence to your argument is how this is created
What is a body paragraph?
Information taken word-for-word from a website or book
What is a direct quote
Where to find credible sources or credible evidence
What are books? What is Google? What is Google Scholar?
Third step of writing process
What is editing?
Imagine getting to school and finding out you can never wear what you want to wear again.
What is anecdote hook or grabber?
How many body paragraphs you should have in an argument essay
What is at least 2?
What the offense is called for not giving credit for using another's work
What is plagiarizing?
Gathering important information about a topic
What is conducting research?
Fourth step of writing process
What is writing your final draft?
"School uniforms should not be required" is an example of this.
What is a claim?
This was the cute visual reminder one of your classmates included for how to embed textual evidence
What is to embed evidence is like tucking your quote "in bed"?
What to remember when including a direct quote
What is introduce the quote and properly embed the evidence.
Also acceptable: stings, not swarms
What you should do while researching
What is find evidence to support your reasons given in the thesis.
Also acceptable: What is take notes? What is bookmark important pages? What is cite your sources?
Giving an example from your lived experience or a relevant hypothetical scenario
What are the places from which you can derive evidence for an argument essay?