Argument Vs. Statement
Introduction
Body and Conclusion
Vocabulary
Odds and ends
100
Uses facts and evidence to persuade audience.
Argument .
100
Used to get the reader's attention.
a hook
100
Made up of 3-4 paragraphs.
body of an essay
100
shows something is true.
evidence
100
essay?
ensayo
200
To prove a point/opinion is correct.
purpose of argument
200
Tells the topic and your opinion on the issue.
thesis
200
Includes supporting sentences, reasons, evidence and exampes
parts of a body paragraph
200
Takes a position for or against.
an argument
200
disagreement
disacuerdo
300
"This class is English 9." Argument or Statement?
Statement.
300
An unusual detail, a question, a strong statement, a quotation.
examples of hooks
300
Restate your thesis, summarize reasons, give recommendation
concluding paragraph
300
Uses facts and examples to explain and support main reasons.
supporting sentences
300
support
apoyo
400
What does an argument have to have?
2 sides, different perspectives, opinion
400
You should have 3 or more of these in an argument to be convincing.
argument points, evidence, examples, reasons
400
In short, to summarize, in the end, as a result, in conclusion, finally.
words/phrases used in the concluding paragraph
400
Sentence that reminds readers and keeps them thinking.
concluding sentence
400
ejemplos de palabras que se usan en transiciones
however, moreover, also, in addition, in the end, according to ....
500
"All students in English 9 should study English 5 hours a day."
argument
500
3 parts needed for a good argumentative essay
introduction (thesis), reasons, concllusion
500
These MAIN things explain your position.
reasons
500
What is Mrs. Warfield's favorite color?
green
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