Claim
Body
Evidence
Citations
Elaboration/Conclusion
100

What is a claim?

A claim is a statement that tells your position or point of view in an argument.

100

What is a "reason"?

Reasons are your two or three subpoints that support your claim

100

What is evidence? 

specific support and facts that back up your reason

100

What is a citation? 

something that shows where you got your evidence

100

What is an elaboration sentence? 

a sentence that explains why your evidence proves your reason

200

Which of the following is a claim? a. Students should wear uniforms because they are cool. b. Students should not wear uniforms because they don't allow for individuality c. Uniforms can be purchased from a uniform website. 

B

200

What kind of word or phrase should a writer use at the beginning of each reason? 

A transition word or phrase

200

What are three types of evidence? 

1. quotations

2. statistics

3. expert opinion

200

Citations are necessary to prove you didn't ___________ your evidence.

make up

200

What kind of sentence comes right BEFORE the elaboration sentence? 

The evidence

300

What does a claim require in order to be true? 

proof /evidence

300

What sentence comes right after the reason sentence?  

The context sentence

300

Why does argumentative/persuasive writing need evidence? 

to prove that your claim is true

300
Citations are necessary to give credit to the __________________

author or source

300

The elaboration sentence often starts with these two phrases.  

“This proves that….”  This shows that…”

400

True or False:  A claim does not necessarily need to be is debatable or controversial

False.  It MUST be debatable.

400

What is the purpose of a context sentence? 

It describes what is happening right before or after your quotation.  This helps the reader understand the importance of your quotation. 

400

True or False:  Whenever you include a quotation, a statistic, or a specific expert's opinion, you must include a citation.  

True

400

Which is the correct MLA format for a claim? 

A. (Creech, 27)

B. (Creech p. 27)

C. (Creech 27)

C  (Creech 27)  No commas. No p for page number

400

What is a restatement of the claim? 

stating the claim again, but in DIFFERENT words than you used the first time

500

Why is this a poor claim? "Uniforms are nasty." 

1.  It's too general

2. "Nasty" is too informal

3. It doesn't include two or three reasons

500

Which sentence is a Reason sentence? 

A. Secondly, this restaurant has plenty of seating options. 

B. For example, Restaurant Magazine says, "Maxi's has booths, tables, and counter space for every customer" (15). 

A

500

Which of the following is an example of evidence? 

1. Workers decided to strike at the beginning of the month.

2. According to Dr. Lekker, "it's much safer to get the immunization." 

3. Easter occurs in April this year. 

2

500

True or False:  If you don't have evidence, you don't need a citation. 

True

500

What is one example of a good concluding transition word or phrase? 

In conclusion, in summary, therefore, clearly, as one can see

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