Claim & Thesis
Evidence & Elaboration
Counter
Argument
Organization
Writing Techniques
100

This is the main argument of your essay.

What is a claim?

100

This supports your claim with facts, examples, or reasons.

What is evidence?

100

This is the opposite side of your argument.

What is counterargument

100

This is the first paragraph of your essay.

What is introduction?

100

This is used to persuade readers emotionally.

What is pathos?

200

A strong claim should be clear and take a ____.

What is position/side?

200

True or False: Opinions alone are strong evidence.

False

200

True or False: You should ignore the opposing side in an essay.

False

200

This paragraph includes your main reasons and evidence.

What is body paragraph?

200

This appeals to logic and facts.

What is logos?

300

Which is better?

A. Phones are bad

B. Schools should limit phone use during class because it distracts learning

B

300

Which is evidence?

A. I think homework is annoying

B. Studies show too much homework can increase stress.

B

300

This is when you  explain why the opposing argument is weak.

What is rebuttal?

300

This wraps up your argument and restates your claim.

What is conclusion?

300

This build credibility or trust.

What is ethos?
400

This should appear at the end of your introduction.

What is thesis/claim?

400

This explains how your evidence connects to your claim.

What is elaboration

400

Which is a counterargument?

A. Phones can be useful for learning

B. Phones distract students

A

400

These connect ideas between paragrapghs.

What are transitions?

400

This is repeating a key idea for emphasis.

What is repetition?
500

Fix this weak claim: "School lunches are bad."

What is a stronger, specific claim (answers will vary)

500
Give one example of strong evidence for: "School should start later."

Answers will vary (ex. teen sleep studies)

500

Provide a rebuttal for: "Students need phones for emergencies."

Answers will vary

500

Put in order: Body, Conclusion, Introduction

Introduction, Body, Conclusion

500

Name one persuasive technique you can use in an argument.

Answers vary (facts, statistics, emotional appeal, etc.)

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