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 Argument  Big Claim/Thesis  Mini Claim/Reason  Evidence  Explanation  Counterclaim.

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2  Argument  Big Claim/Thesis  Mini Claim/Reason  Evidence  Explanation  Counterclaim

3 An attempt to persuade someone to a way of thinking by using logic and evidence to support you.

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5 Something stated to be true ◦ Usually something that can be disputed Example  Students should wear school uniforms.

6 Why your big claim/thesis is true Example  Big Claim: Students should wear school uniforms.  Mini Claims: 1.Students would get ready faster in the morning. 2.No one would get teased for their clothes. 3.Parents save money on school clothes.

7 Includes the big claim and the mini claims or reasons you are using to support it ◦ Outlines the topics you will cover in your essay Example  Students should wear school uniforms because students would get ready faster in the morning, no one would get teased for their clothes, and parents will save money on school clothes.

8  Your thesis statement is the most important part of the first paragraph of your essay. This paragraph is called the INTRODUCTION.

9 The data/information that proves your claims to be true. This includes: ◦ Quotes ◦ Statistics ◦ Facts ◦ Stories ◦ Examples Students would be able to get ready for school faster if they wore school uniforms. According to a education study by IMTU Inc., students spend an average of 8 minutes deciding what to wear to school. Already knowing what to wear, the same students could use those eight minutes for extra sleep or a balanced breakfast.

10 Sentences used to show why the evidence is important This part is written in your own words WITHOUT the words: ◦ I ◦ me ◦ we ◦ us Students would be able to get ready for school faster if they wore school uniforms. According to a education study by IMTU Inc., students spend an average of 8 minutes deciding what to wear to school. Already knowing what to wear, the same students could use those eight minutes for extra sleep or a balanced breakfast.

11  Opinions and evidence that others may bring up against your argument  Your claim: Students would be able to get ready for school faster if they wore school uniforms.  Counterclaim: Students should not have to wear school uniforms because it takes away their creativity.

12 A summary of your main points, or a restatement of your thesis in different words Ask a question that doesn’t have an easy answer Offer a solution Call for some sort of action End with a warning Suggest results or consequences

13 1. INTRODUCTION ◦ Includes Big Claim  Thesis Statement (Magic 3) 2. Body Paragraph 1 ◦ Includes your 1 st mini claim, evidence to support it, and an explanation of why your evidence is important to that reason 3. Body Paragraph 2 ◦ Includes your 2 nd mini claim, evidence to support it, and an explanation of why your evidence is important to that reason 4. Body Paragraph 3 ◦ Includes your 3 rd mini claim, evidence to support it, and an explanation of why your evidence is important to that reason 5. Counterclaim ◦ Information that opposes your claims 6. CONCLUSION


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