The author argues that the idea that all girls want to be princesses is this type of belief?
A) Injustice
B) Stereotype
C) Personal experience
What is... B) Stereotype?
The author uses stories from her own childhood as this type of support. What am I?
What is... PERSONAL EXPERIENCE?
The Toulmin element explains why the evidence supports the claim.
What is.. the WARRANT?
Some people argue that girls naturally love this fantasy role.
What is ....BEING A PRINCESS?
In an argument, this is the response an author gives to challenge or refute a counterclaim. What am I?
What is... a REBUTTAL?
The main claim of the essay challenges the belief that all girls naturally want to be this. What am I?
What is... a PRINCESS?
Examples of girls liking sports, adventure, or science serve as this Toulmin element.
What is....EVIDENCE (GROUNDS)?
Ture or False? If society constantly promotes princess culture, then girls may believe they should like it .. is an example of a warrant.
What is... TRUE?
What is the purpose of including a counterclaim in an argumentative essay?
A) To confuse readers
B) To show awareness of opposing viewpoints
C) To avoid making a claim
D) To shorten the essay
What is... B) to show awareness of opposing viewpoints?
What is... TRUE?
The author's overall claim suggests that princess culture is influenced by this external force. What am I?
A) Society
B) Culture
C) Parents and families
D)Both A & B
What is... D) Society and Culture?
A) Parental influence
B) Social media influence
C) Cultural or media influence
D) All of the above
What is.... C) Cultural and media influence?
A) Societal
B) Natural
C) Universal
D) Both B & C
What is... D) Natural and Universal?
Which statement is the BEST example of a counterclaim to Nelson's argument?
A) Princess stories are popular among young girls
B)Many children enjoy dressing up as princesses
C) Princess stories can inspire imagination and creativity rather than harm girls
D) Some princess movies are very successful
What is...C) Princess stories can inspire imagination and creativity rather than harm girls?
A) For example,
B) However,
C) First,
D) In conclusion
What is.... B) However?
In Toulmin terms, the author's main argument about princess stereotypes is called this. What am I?
What is... a CLAIM?
When an author provides examples to support a claim, this Toulmin element is being used?
A) Evidence
B) Anecdotes
C) Grounds
D) Warrants
What is... C) GROUNDS?
The warrant assumes that children's interests can be influenced by this. What am I?
A) Media
B) Society and Media
C) Culture and social media
D) All of the above
What is.... B) Society and Media?
Which of the following would would most likely be Nelson's rebuttal to a counterclaim?
A) Princess stories have existed for hundreds of years and still impacts society.
B) Children enjoy fairy tales
C) Even if princess stories seem harmless, repeated messages about beauty and passivity can influence girls' beliefs
D) Some boys also watch princess movies and enjoy princess characters
What is... C)Even if princess stories seem harmless, repeated messages about beauty and passivity can influence girls' beliefs?
Why does including a rebuttal strengthen an argument?
A) It makes the essay longer
B) It eliminates counterclaims
C) It removes the need for evidence
D) It shows the writer understands and can respond to opposing viewpoints
What is.... D)It shows the writer understands and can respond to opposing viewpoints?
A) Diversity
B) Diverse
C) Different
D) Both B&C
What is.. D) DIVERSE AND DIFFERENT?
Evidence in the essay helps readers see that girls' interest are not naturally limited to princess culture but shaped by this. What am I?
A) Parents
B)Marketing
C) Society
D) Both B & C
What is.... D) Marketing and Society?
The logical connection between evidence and claim in the essay depends on the idea that gender expectations shape this. What am I?
A) Identity
B) Children's interests
C)Both A&B
D) None of the above
What is... C) A & B?
True or False? This is a strong example of a counterclaim...
Someone might argue that parents, not media have the greatest influence on children's beliefs.
What is...TRUE?
A critic argues that princess stories promote imagination and creativity. Which response would be the STRONGEST rebuttal consistent with Nelson's argument?
A) Imagination is an important part of childhood development
B) Many children enjoy fairy tales regardless of gender
C) Although imagination is valuable, princess stories often present limited roles that emphasize appearance over achievement
D) Princess stories are popular in different cultures
What is...C) Although imagination is valuable, princess stories often present limited roles that emphasize appearance over achievement ?