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The Argumentative Essay Planning

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Page 1: The Argumentative Essay Planning. Planning your argumentative essay… You will need to ◦ Brainstorm ◦ Outline ◦ Draft ◦ Revise ◦ Edit ◦ Final copy.

The Argumentative EssayPlanning

Page 2: The Argumentative Essay Planning. Planning your argumentative essay… You will need to ◦ Brainstorm ◦ Outline ◦ Draft ◦ Revise ◦ Edit ◦ Final copy.

Planning your argumentative essay…You will need to

◦Brainstorm◦Outline◦Draft◦Revise◦Edit◦Final copy

Page 3: The Argumentative Essay Planning. Planning your argumentative essay… You will need to ◦ Brainstorm ◦ Outline ◦ Draft ◦ Revise ◦ Edit ◦ Final copy.

Craft your thesis (central claim)

Your thesis is a statement of your claim – a strong statement of your opinion, the point that you are trying to prove.

The rest of your essay will support your thesis.

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Write your hookHook your reader’s attention. You can do this is in many ways –◦Anecdote: describe a personal experience

with the sport. Do you know anyone who plays? Have you seen a player get injured during a game?

◦Surprising Fact: Look through the article to find something that surprised you.

◦Rhetorical Question: Ask your reader a question that reflect your point of view about kids playing football. You could structure your question like this: “Is football important enough to risk …?”

◦Quote: a quote that applies to your thesis

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Summarize the issueLet the reader know a little about the issue that you will be writing about. This is NOT your point of view; it’s a very brief summary of the issue – which in this case is that people disagree over whether kids should play football.