Informative, Persuasive and Argumentatibe Writing Flashcards

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Type of argumentative claim: what causes the problem in your essay and effect it has

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Value

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Type of argumentative claim: why the readers should care and what they should do about it

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Policy

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Type of argumentative claim: the significance of what you’re arguing

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Cause and effect

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Type of Argumentative claim: whether the statement is factual or untrue

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Fact

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Provides detailed explanation of an idea

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Definition Essay

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Explains the connection/link up to 2 or more events

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Cause and Effect essay

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Presents all sides of an issue (Pros and Cons)

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Opposing Side Essay

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Gives a step by step explanation on how a something works or how to do something

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Process Essay

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(I+MAI+C)

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informative writing

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Convinces the reader’s of the validity of the writer’s argument

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Persuasive writing

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Builds arguments on opinion and factual statements

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Persuasive Writing

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Intends to make the reader do certain things

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Persuasive Writing

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13
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Presents arguments only about one

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Persuasive Writing

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14
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(I+B3R+C)

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Persuasive Writing

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15
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(1-C/T+B-PCR+C)

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Argumentative Writing

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16
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Give the elements of argumentative essay

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Claim
Evidence
Counterargument
Rebuttal
Conclusion

17
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Starting Point: Identify your topic, research your topic, and decide which side to support.

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Argumentative Essay

18
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Starting Point: Identify your topic and choose your side.

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Persuasive essay

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Purpose: Get the reader to recognize that your side of the argument is valid.

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Argumentative Essayq

20
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Purpose: Get the reader to agree with your opinion

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Persuasive Essay

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Offer facts, reasons, and evidence to show that the author has valid points.

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Argumentative Essay

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Combines facts with emotions to convince the reader that the author is “right”

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Persuasive essay

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Logic-based

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Argumentative Essay

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Emotion-based

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Persuasive essay

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Acknowledges the opposing claims

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Argumentative essay

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Ignores counterclaims

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Persuasive Essay

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May compare ideas to establish a position

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Argumentative essay

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Presents only the ideas that help establish a position

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Persuasive essay

29
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Presents multiple sides but its clear which is the author’s side

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Argumentative essay

30
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Only presents the author’s side

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Persuasive essay

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Always provide evidence with claims

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Argumentative Essay

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Makes claims without evidence

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Persuasive essay

33
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Outline of an Argumentative essay

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  1. Introductory Paragraph
  2. Thesis statement
  3. Body paragraphs
  4. Conclusion
34
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5 types of argument claims

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  1. Fact
  2. Definition
  3. Value
  4. Policy
  5. Cause and effect