Argument
Introduction
Body and Conclusion
Vocabulary
Odds and ends
100
Uses facts and evidence to persuade audience.
What is Argument Writing.
100
Used to get the reader's attention.
What is a hook?
100
Made up of 3-4 paragraphs.
What is the body of an essay?
100
shows something else exists or is true.
What is evidence?
100

And, or, nor, but, however.

What are conjunctions?

200
Uses emotions to convince audience
What is persuasion?
200
Tells the topic and your opinion on the issue.
What is a thesis?
200
Introductory sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence.
What are the parts of a body paragraph?
200
Takes a position for or against.
What is an argument?
200

Can't, don't, they're, it's we're, you're.

What are contractions?

300

Blends facts and emotion, relying on opinion.

What is persuasive writing?

300

An unusual detail, a question, a strong statement, a quotation.

What are examples of hooks?

300
Restate your thesis, summarize 3 main reasons, question/recommendation.
What is a concluding paragraph?
300
Uses facts and examples to support main reasons.
What are supporting sentences?
300

Run, read, jump, skip, write, think, study.

What are verbs?

400

The goal is to discover the truth.

What is argument writing?

400

Important part of an introduction that lets you know it is an Argumentative essay.

What is a claim?

400
In short, to summarize, in brief, as a result, in conclusion.
What are examples of transition words/phrases used in the concluding paragraph?
400
Sentence that reminds readers and keeps them thinking.
What is a concluding sentence?
400

Quickly, efficiently, speedily, slowly, sleepily.

What are adverbs?

500

Opposite of claim

What is a counter claim?

500

Tells hook, thesis, 3 main reasons, and concluding sentence.

What is are parts of an introduction paragraph?

500

First, second, nevertheless, however, for example, as you can see, in conclusion.

What are transition words?

500

What is a claim?

What is a thesis statement of an argumentative essay?
500

To persuade

What is the purpose of an argumentative essay?