Argumentative Writing Flashcards
Argumentative Writing
When a writer takes a position for or against an issue and writes to convince the reader to believe or do something.
tone of argumentative writing
respectful
4 key parts to argumentative writing
Hint: Cats Really Eat Clumsy Rats
- claims 2. reasons 3. evidence
- counterclaim/rebuttal
What is a claim?
What you believe in
When are claims made?
at the end of your introduction
Example of a claim
I can also say that I have the most embarrassing parents in the world.
Purpose of reasons
- back up or support your claim
- They tell why you think the way you do.
Evidence
supports reasons/proof
Four things that can be used as evidence
- examples
- real life experiences
- statistics, research, or facts
- a scenario
Counterclaim
opposing arguments and alerts your reader to the change
Sentence Starters for Counterclaim
-critics may say….
-others believe that….
-some may claim that….
-A common argument against this position….
Rebuttal
Let’s your reader know why the opposing view is wrong and reinforces your key argument.
Rebuttal sentence starters
-but when one looks at the facts…
-never the less
-however
-but it is argued
-although this may be true in some way
Conclusion be sure to
- restate your opinion
- summarize the main points of your argument
- write a personal comment of call for action
Call to action
Question or a recommendation