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More About Arguments presentation

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The Goal:

By the end of this presentation, the learner will have a better idea of what is necessary for writing and researching in an argumentative essay

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Claims are based on arguable claims--statements that some may disagrees.

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Types of claims

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Types of Claims

  • Variable statements of fact
  • Issues of faith or belief.
  • Matters of simple opinion or personal taste
Qualifying shows that the writer is reasonable but makes the topic more manageable with a claim:
  • Can it be true in some circumstance at some times but not others?
  • Can it be only true with certain conditions?
  • Can it be true from some groups of individuals but not others?

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Reasons

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Value of REasons

Rember to structure your thesis as: Claim + because + reason
You can't have a good argument without good reasons
Reasons guide your why your topic matters

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Types of reasons to add into your argument essay Evidence should be appropriate

  • Statistics
  • Examples
  • Authorities
  • Anecdotes
  • Case Studies/Observations
  • Textual evidence
  • Visuals

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audience

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You need to connnect with your audience
Your auidence needs to beleive you

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Your argument needs a connection with your audience. Build a common groundIncorporating other viewpoints to show you have considered other perspectives. How to incorporate other viewpoints:

How Can the Reader Trust You?

  • Acknowledge other viewpoints
  • Accommodating other viewpoints
  • Refuting other viewpoints

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The goal of Rogerian arugment is to come to a common ground with your audience. The goal is not asserting who is right, but find collaboration. Sometimes known as initial arguments.

Dealing with a hostile Audience: Rogerian Model of ARgument

  • Intro: acknowledge both sides of the issue
  • Describe the opposing view
  • State your thesis and support it
  • Conclude when bridging together two different perspectives

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Pathos deals with emotional appeals in trying to connect to an audience. This is seen as the easiest method, but be careful not to overuse it.

Logos deal with the logic or the reasoning behind the ordering of the information and the type of evidence described. Ensure you are sound with this.

Ethos deals with the creditily or trustworthiness of the speaker

Logos

Pathos

ethos

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Continue working on your essay to submit

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