Argument English III Fall 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Copyright © 2011, Terry Hudson.  Aristotle: “Rhetoric is the observance of all available means of persuasion.” - The Rhetorica Copyright © 2011, Terry.
Advertisements

Argument Literacy & T3C’s
Hannah Cevoli, NSHS Jennifer Daigneault, NSES Corinne Ferri, Halliwell Tracey Nangle, NSMS.
The Art of Persuasion How Convincing are You?. Persuasion Persuasion is the act of convincing others by giving reasons that make sense.
The Common Core and Argument Writing. Write: What was your best writing experience? What was your worst writing experience?
Argumentative Writing: Prewriting and Drafting Argumentative Writing.
The Toulmin Model. Who was Stephen Toulmin?  March 1922 – December 2009  Author, Educator, Philosopher  Created theories to deal with practical issues.
Argument Writing Vocabulary.  Without error; in exact conformity to fact; information is NOT made up Accurate.
The Common Core and Argument Writing. Persuasion vs. Argument Ethos (author credibility) Pathos (emotional appeals) Persuasion Logos (logical appeals)
Toulmin Argument Format
Claims A claim states a clear and specific argument in any case. The complexity, effectiveness, and quality of the entire case hinges on the claim. If.
: the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
Copyright © 2007, Terry Hudson Session 1. Copyright © 2007, Terry Hudson Classical Rhetorical Analysis Aristotle: “Rhetoric is the observance of all available.
Is Everything an Argument?
Argumentation The act or process of giving reasons for or against something. The act or process of making and presenting arguments.  MAKING A CLAIM 
Argumentative vs. Analytical Writing An Introduction to Terms and Concepts.
PERSUASIVE UNIT.  The word argument doesn’t always mean a disagreement between two people.  An argument in formal writing and speaking is.
: the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
What is Argumentative Writing?
Argumentative Writing. The Elements of an Argument claim  A claim evidence  Based on evidence of some sort warrant how the evidence supports the claim.
 MYuE0IZQ34 MYuE0IZQ34.
The Toulmin Model in Brief “The heart of moral experience does not lie in a mastery of general rules and theoretical principles, however sound and well.
Persuasive Speaking. The nature of persuasive speeches Persuasive Speeches attempt to influence audience members Speakers want to: –have audience adopt.
Defining the Argument English II. What is an argument? Expressing a point of view on a subject and supporting it with evidence. Information presented.
Argumentative Essay Terminology.
Rhetoric : the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
Argumentation The act or process of giving reasons for or against something. The act or process of making and presenting arguments. MAKING A CLAIM CHALLENGING.
Elements of Argument and Persuasion
Claim, Evidence & Reasoning, Counter Claim & Counter Attack
The Persuasive Essay Purpose:
Toulmin Method of Logic
Elements of Argument The Toulmin Model.
Structuring and Analyzing Arguments: Toulmin, and Rogerian Models
Argumentative Writing
Persuasive Writing.
Structuring and Analyzing Arguments: Toulmin, and Rogerian Models
Critical Thinking Processes
Making an argument.
Topic: Persuasion v. Argument
THE ESSAY From the French ‘essai’ - attempt
College Composition-Honors A
Persuasion 101 By definition… PERSUASION is a technique used by speakers and writers to convince an audience to adopt a particular viewpoint, to perform.
Argumentative Essay – 3rd and 7th periods
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY INSTRUCTIONS: READ EACH SLIDE CAREFULLY. WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE AMOUNT OF WORK TO DO IN ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING! ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF.
Constructing Arguments
Elements of an Argument
Purpose of a Persuasive Essay
What is an ARGUMENT? An argument is a reasoned, logical way of demonstrating that the writer’s position, belief, or conclusion is valid. Arguments seek.
The Art of Argumentation
Rhetoric : the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
Argumentative Essay Skills
Understanding the Argument
Defining the Argument English IV.
What is Argumentative Writing?
PERSUASIVE TEXTS.
The Toulmin Model of Argument
Persuasive Writing.
Rhetoric : the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
Claim and Counterclaim
Analyzing and Evaluating Arguments
Argument Moves from what is know to what is unknown
Why do we need Persuasive Writing?
Writing an Argumentative Essay
Structuring and Analyzing Arguments: The Toulmin Model
Parts of an argument English II.
Argument Writing What you need to know.
Rhetoric : the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
Rhetoric Notes.
9th Literature EOC Review
September 25, 2017 AP English 3 Mr. Bell
Presentation transcript:

Argument English III Fall 2014

Argument vs. Persuasion “Argument, on the other hand, is mainly about logical appeals and involves claims, evidence, warrants, backing, and rebuttals.” “In a persuasive essay, you can select the most favorable evidence, appeal to emotions, and use style to persuade your readers. Your single purpose is to be convincing.”

Why is it important for you to develop argumentative skills? You need to be able to identify a sound argument when you hear one or read one; likewise, you need to be able to identify an unsound argument when you hear or read one. You need argumentative skills for college. You need argumentative skills to become productive members in a democratic society.

Argument begins with… An examination of data “A good argument begins with looking at the data which is likely to become the evidence in an argument and which gives rise to a thesis statement or major claim.” Data = verbal and nonverbal texts, surveys, examples, etc.

Argument is a process of inquiry 1. Examine data 2. Ask questions based on data 3. Reexamine data 4. Try to answer the questions 5. Data that supports your answer = evidence

Data Claim Evidence Warrant Backing Claim = thesis statement *NOTE: The graphic organizer shown above is adapted from Stephen Toulmin’s conception of argument in The Uses of Argument.

Data Claim Evidence Warrant Backing Evidence = relevant, verifiable data to support the claim

Data Claim Evidence Warrant Backing Warrant = an explanation of why the data support the claims we make; may be a common sense rule that people accept as true, a law, a scientific principle or study, or a thoughtful definition

Data Claim Evidence Warrant Backing Backing = support for the warrants

Qualifications Arguments involve probability. Use qualifications = words and phrases such as probably, very likely, almost certainly, in all likelihood, as a rule, beyond reasonable doubt

Counter-claims In argument, opposing viewpoints (also called counter-claims) exist. Respond to opposing arguments with rebuttals.

Aristotle’s Rhetoric A foundational text that deals with the three kinds of arguments of probability: - forensic (arguments of fact) - epideictic (arguments of judgment) - deliberative (arguments of policy)