Claim
Steps for Writing
Evidence
Important Terms
Argumentative Writing
100

What is a claim?

A claim is the point you are trying to prove. 

100

What is the second step in writing argumentative essays? 

Establish a position. 

100

What is evidence? 

Evidence is the proof you need to support your argument 

100

Define "purpose" 

The REASON why someone is writing their essay. 

100

What is argumentative writing?

Writing that tries to prove or CONVINCE

200

Where does the claim belong when you start your essay?  

It belongs at the beginning usually 

200

What is a thesis statement?

A statement that tells the reader exactly what your essay is going to be about.

200

What does the evidence support in argumentative writing ?

It supports your claim and reasons 

200

Define "audience" 

The people who will read your writing.

200

What is argumentative writing NOT? 

It is NOT based on emotions or apologetic or opinion

300

Without a claim will your paper make sense? Tell why or why not? 

No, it will not because your reader will have no idea where you stand or what your beliefs are. 

300

What is step 6 in writing an argumentative essay?

Proofread, peer edit, revise

300

What does it mean to investigate a topic?

Collect evidence 

300

Define "tone"

The author's attitude toward the subject

300

What are the five items of the rhetorical triangle?

Speaker, Context, Purpose, Subject, Audience
400

The claim is also known as what?

Thesis

400

How many reasons should most argumentative essays have?

It should have three reasons

400

Why is it important to have evidence in argumentative writing? 

It is important to always have proof that backs up what you are saying. That is how you convince your reader. 

400

Define "diction"

Author's choice of words

400

When writing argumentative essays, should you include a counterclaim?

YES!

500

Can a claim be an opinion? Tell why or why not. 

Yes, because it is your own personal view. 

500

What is the last step of the argumentative essay writing process?

Complete your final draft

500

When you put evidence in your own words it is called what?

Paraphrasing

500

Define "context"

The political, social and/or climate during the time the piece was written.

500

Is argumentative writing based on facts, opinions, or both? Explain 

It is based on both because you give your opinion about your viewpoint, while also supporting it with facts