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The Decleration of Independence
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slim, slender, skinny, scrawny, emaciated, gaunt, cadaverous
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His famous work, the Declaration of Independence, was meant to be a plain and firm expression of the American mind. As Jefferson stated, the Declaration contained no new ideas, nor was there any originality in it on his part. He merely expressed what people of that day were thinking.
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Arguments and Counterclaims The Declaration of Independence: Addressing Counterclaims
Strong claim
supporting evidence
strong conclusion
consideration of counterclaims
An argument starts with a writer's claim
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O1
History
The Decleration of Independence
What is does the Decleration of Independence mean to you?
Start
Concept Vocabulary
What is it?
O1
History
Who wrote the Declaration of independence?
Start
Close Reading
Click the link to read
Go!
Examples: slim, slender, skinny, scrawny, emaciated, gaunt, cadaverous The words have a similar meaning—thin, but being called slender is very different from being called emaciated.
Example
Denotation and Connotation
His famous work, the Declaration of Independence, was meant to be a plain and firm expression of the American mind. As Jefferson stated, the Declaration contained no new ideas, nor was there any originality in it on his part. He merely expressed what people of that day were thinking.
https://ccaeducate.zoo.us/j/4244362190?pwd=SzU2ZBFOVRSdWkwN045L1grS2hYZz09
Arguments and Counterclaims The Declaration of Independence: Addressing Counterclaims
Strong claim
supporting evidence
strong conclusion
consideration of counterclaims
An argument starts with a writer's claim