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2 Contradiction Opinion Yelling Expression of emotion

3 AN ARGUMENT IS… “a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition” A selection of evidence used to support a thesis, or main point.

4 The main point than an author or speaker is trying to make. A thesis is not a fact; it could be true or false. It is something the author or speaker must try to prove. To be an argument, the thesis must be supported by evidence.

5 How to make a good argument Just remember

6 is for Find information that is proven and does not rely on someone’s likes or dislikes. Facts “stand the test of time” and can be repeated. Eg: “It is a fact heavier objects will fall faster than lighter objects.”

7 is for Examples help support the facts Examples help understand concepts that may be abstract Eg: “I will drop this sack of cement and feather at the same time; the sack will hit the ground first.”

8 is for Ask yourself who wrote this information? Look for credible publications such as magazines, newspapers, books, websites. Look for authors with expertise (eg: scientists discussing science, lawyers discussing the law).

9 is for Think about the other side of the argument What will their main ideas be? Prepare to defend your side and to question other perspectives


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