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100
Therefore; In conclusion; Then; However; On the other hand; Further; Also; Additionally
What are transition words?
100
A claim supported with reasons and evidence
What is an argument?
100
The paragraph the ties everything together
What is the conclusion?
100
The "whys" that support your claim; why your claim is right
What are reasons?
100
The paragraph that includes the claim
What is the introduction?
200
Tells you your task and purpose for writing
What is the prompt?
200
Details that are added to your evidence; adding addition information/analysis to your evidence
What is elaboration?
200
The claim MUST ALWAYS be in your introduction
What is true?
200
The writer's position on an issue or problem
What is a claim?
200
Any information that helps prove a claim
What is support?
300
What should take place before writing your argumentative essay
What is planning?
300
Any information the helps prove a claim (Facts, quotations, examples, anecdotes, and statistics)
What is evidence?
300
A document that supplies evidence
What is a source?
300
Statement that addresses the opposing viewpoint of the claim
What is a counterclaim?
400
Information that supports the claim in a logical way
What is relevant?
400
The paragraphs that give the reasons to support your claim
What are body paragraphs?
400
A statement that can be proved
What is a fact?
400
The first sentence of your introduction that draws the reader in
What is a hook?
400
Argumentative writing is the same as persuasive writing
What is false?
500
Should take place after you have finished writing
What is revision?
500
The way information and ideas are arranged in a logical way
What is organization?
500
Information that isn't based on sound reasoning or isn't clearly connected to the claim
What is irrelevant?
500
Statement that proves why the counterclaim is incorrect
What is the rebuttal?
500
Giving credit to the source whose evidence you pulled from
What is citing?