It is the process of speaking up for yourself and your needs, expressing your opinions and preferences, and taking control of decisions that affect your life.
SELF-ADVOCACY
This is called the “gateway” of an essay.
Introduction
It aims to raise awareness about a social issue, encourage action, or promote change.
SOCIAL CAMPAIGN
This is a component of an argumentative essay where writers rephrase the thesis statement or write concluding remarks.
Conclusion
It pertains to the personal liking or disliking of something.
ASSERTION OF PREFERENCE
This is the part where you anticipate opposing viewpoints to disprove or discredit them to strengthen your argument.
Considering Counterclaims
These are observations or information that can help solve a crime or show whether something is true or false.
EVIDENCE
This is the part where you state the “why” behind your claim.
Developing Reasons
This aims to promote a product or service, increase brand awareness, or drive sales.
Marketing Campaign
It is any statement that can be objectively verified or proven true.
ASSERTION OF FACT
It is a specific time-bound effort with a clearly defined goal.
It is a summary of what has been learned or shown at the end of a research study.
CONCLUSION
This is a component of an argumentative essay where earlier arguments are refuted and given weight to the actual position.
Counterargument
This part of writing is where you build credibility and gain the reader’s trust.
Looking for Evidence
It is personal belief or judgment that is not necessarily based on facts.
ASSERTION OF OPINION
It aims to raise awareness about a social issue, encourage action, or promote change.
SOCIAL CAMPAIGN
This focuses on improving the well-being and quality of life for a particular community.
COMMUNITY ADVOCACY
This is a part where you leave thought-provoking or rhetorical questions to appeal to your specific audiences’ values or emotions.
Writing Conclusions
These are facts or information collected in research.
DATA
It is a statement that expresses a belief or claim. It can be about facts, opinions, conventions, or preferences.
ASSERTION
This is the first step in writing an argumentative essay where you consider a topic that is interesting to you.
Choosing a Topic
It shows how to make provisions for solutions to a problem in a scientific and methodical manner.
RESEARCH
It is the part of an argumentative essay where you state your viewpoint as a clear, specific, and defensible statement.
Making a Claim
It is the act of publicly of publicly supporting or recommending a cause or a policy.
ADVOCACY
It is a widely accepted practice or rule that is not necessarily based of facts but on social agreement or tradition.
ASSERTION OF CONVENTION