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Argumentative Writing




Adapted from a presentation by Dr. Barry Laga, Professor of English,
Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO
Purpose of Argument
Correct a misguided or wrong claim

Encourage people to act or think differently

    Argument: A reasoned series of

 thoughts intended to support a claim.
Three Questions


What’s your claim?

What’s your warrant? (WHY do you think so?)

Where is your evidence? (SHOW me!)
Basic Outline
              One Paragraph
             Argue against another viewpoint
 Claim
             Clarify
 Warrant     Logic

             Example
 Provide
 Evidence
             Testimony/Data

             Call to Action/Restate Opinion
Conclusion
             End with a BANG!
Claim
Argue against another view
A younger, dumber version of yourself.

  “I used to think that...”

A hypothetical person or group.

  “Some students think that...”

A real person or group.

  “Mrs. Doss believes ...”
Claim
                      Introduction
Introduce your topic as you argue against a view
you disagree with. Do both in the same sentence.
Some of my classmates think that … but I believe that…

Many people think that…. however, I would say that…

Mrs. Doss thinks that …, but if we think carefully we’ll see
 that…

At first glance, we might think that… but if we look closer
  we’ll see that…

I used to think that... but now I realize that...
Claim
           Introduction

    Basic Student Example…

My district thinks that physical
education should be dropped in order
to spend more time in writing class, but
I believe that P.E. is necessary for
good health.
Claim
              Clarify

Use phrases like
 In other words...
 Put another way...
 What I’m trying to say is that ...
 That is, …
Claim
        Basic Student Example…
        My district thinks that physical
        education should be dropped in
Claim   order to spend more time in
        writing class, but I believe that
        P.E. is necessary for good
        health. What I’m trying to say is
        that eliminating P.E would hurt
                                            Clarify
        student learning because you
        have to be healthy to learn.
Warrant
                  Use Logic

This makes sense because…

Running for an hour makes no sense at all. (Explain)

If…. then …

This is so logical. (How so? Explain.)

Changing our schedule is an illogical idea. (Explain)

It’s like... (Use an analogy)
Warrant
        Use Logic

 Basic Student Example…
It makes no sense to get rid of
P.E. because many kids need it
to release excess energy and
without P.E. they would be
disruptive in class.
Warrant
          Use an Example

For example…

A good example of this is…

I remember when...

My friend is a good example of …

This reminds me of Susan B. Anthony who …
Warrant
      Hypothetical Example

A “hypothetical” example is an imaginary
example. It’s an example you create. It
didn’t really happen.
What if…
Imagine…
Warrant
         Real Example

A “real” example is an experience
that happened to you or to someone
you know. Real examples include
stories about people or events in the
past. They may be your friends,
people you have heard about in the
news, or people in history.
Warrant
        Literary Example

Use examples from stories, poems,
novels, fables, etc. You could use Harry
Potter, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, or
the preacher in The Giver.
Warrant
             Example
      Basic Student Example


Imagine going to a school where there
were no P.E. classes, and you were
stuck in a desk all day. Children would
be bored out of their minds and would
long to just run, jump and play.
Provide Evidence
              Testimony

Quote an authority to reinforce your idea:
  Eye-Witness

  Expert

  Well-Respected Non-Expert

  Proverbs
Provide Evidence
            Data
Data has to do with numbers:
   Statistics
   Polls
   Survey Results
   Percentages
Provide Evidence
                 Data
Gather data through research:
Authoritative websites and on-line sources

Almanacs

Encyclopedias

Statistical-oriented studies

Your own surveys or fieldwork to create your own data
Provide Evidence: Writing Strategies
              Lead Into the Quote

  Use phrases like...

    According to our principal, “...”

    Many experts agree. X points out that, “...”

    This is not an isolated example. Dr. X tells us “…”

    In the words of Noble Prize winner Toni Morrison, “ ...”

    Basketball star Michael Jordan reminds us that “...”
Provide Evidence: Writing Strategies
          Lead Out Of the Quote
  Use phrases like…

   As Mr. Smith points out...

   What is important to notice here is ...

    What we should see in this quote is that ...

    Dr. Smith makes sense, especially when she...

    What is obvious here is that ...

    In other words, Malcolm X is saying that ...
Provide Evidence
                   Testimony
             Basic Student Example

Lead   The National Association of Sport and
 In    Physical Education tells us, “physical
       education is an integral part of the total
       education of every child”. This quote
                                                    Lead
       suggests that a good education goes           Out
       far beyond reading, writing and math.
Provide Evidence
                      Data
            Basic Student Example
Lead
       According to an article in the journal of
 In    “Active Living Research”, studies
       involving 58,000 students between 1967
       and 2006 show that kids who are more
       physically active do better academically.
       What is obvious here is that kids need    Lead
       P.E. to do well in other subjects.         Out
Conclude

One sentence summary. Use a signpost to indicate that you
 plan to conclude. Try something along the lines of ...

  In sum, ...

  In short, ...

  As I’ve just said...
Conclusion Strategies
                         Call to Action
Present a “carrot” or a “stick.”

  We have a choice to make. We can either do X and [this will
   happen] or we can do Y [and this will happen]. I hope we will
   choose wisely, etc. Answer... “So what?”
Testimony:
  Well-respected non-expert
  We should remember the words of Thomas Jefferson who said, “…”
  Expert
     Let’s not forget what Dr. Jones told us, “ ...”
  Proverb
     We should keep in mind the ancient proverb, “...”
Conclusion
           Call to Action

       Basic Student Example

In short, we have a choice to make. We can
get rid of P.E. and have unhappy students
who are not motivated to learn, or we can
keep P.E and have healthy students who are
fit in both body and mind. Let’s make the
right choice for our students and keep
Physical Education in school.
Blog Ready: Add Hypertext
                 Definitions, Linktribution
    My district thinks that physical education should be dropped in order to spend
more time in writing class, but I believe that P.E. is necessary for good health. What
I’m trying to say is that eliminating P.E. would hurt student learning because you
have to be healthy to learn. It makes no sense to get rid of P.E. because many kids
need it to release excess energy and without P.E. they would be disruptive in class.
Imagine going to a school where there were no P.E. classes, and you were stuck in
a desk all day. Children would be bored out of their minds and would long to just
run, jump and play. The National Association of Sport and Physical Education tells
us, “physical education is an integral part of the total education of every child”. This
quote suggests that a good education goes far beyond reading, writing and math.
According to an article in the journal of “Active Living Research”, studies involving
58,000 students between 1967 and 2006 show that kids who are more physically
active do better academically. What is obvious here is that kids need P.E. to do
well in other subjects. In short, we have a choice to make. We can get rid of P.E.
and have unhappy students who are not motivated to learn, or we can keep P.E.
and have healthy students who are fit in both body and mind. Let’s make the right
choice for our students and keep Physical Education in school.
For Practice
Your state has decided to pass a law that
makes thirteen (13) the legal driving age.
Explain whether or not this law is a good
idea.

Your principal has decided that students at
EMS are overweight. Students must now
run or bike during the last hour of school.
Is this a good way to solve the problem?
Explain your answer.

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Argumentative Writing

  • 1. Argumentative Writing Adapted from a presentation by Dr. Barry Laga, Professor of English, Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO
  • 2. Purpose of Argument Correct a misguided or wrong claim Encourage people to act or think differently Argument: A reasoned series of thoughts intended to support a claim.
  • 3. Three Questions What’s your claim? What’s your warrant? (WHY do you think so?) Where is your evidence? (SHOW me!)
  • 4. Basic Outline One Paragraph Argue against another viewpoint Claim Clarify Warrant Logic Example Provide Evidence Testimony/Data Call to Action/Restate Opinion Conclusion End with a BANG!
  • 5. Claim Argue against another view A younger, dumber version of yourself. “I used to think that...” A hypothetical person or group. “Some students think that...” A real person or group. “Mrs. Doss believes ...”
  • 6. Claim Introduction Introduce your topic as you argue against a view you disagree with. Do both in the same sentence. Some of my classmates think that … but I believe that… Many people think that…. however, I would say that… Mrs. Doss thinks that …, but if we think carefully we’ll see that… At first glance, we might think that… but if we look closer we’ll see that… I used to think that... but now I realize that...
  • 7. Claim Introduction Basic Student Example… My district thinks that physical education should be dropped in order to spend more time in writing class, but I believe that P.E. is necessary for good health.
  • 8. Claim Clarify Use phrases like In other words... Put another way... What I’m trying to say is that ... That is, …
  • 9. Claim Basic Student Example… My district thinks that physical education should be dropped in Claim order to spend more time in writing class, but I believe that P.E. is necessary for good health. What I’m trying to say is that eliminating P.E would hurt Clarify student learning because you have to be healthy to learn.
  • 10. Warrant Use Logic This makes sense because… Running for an hour makes no sense at all. (Explain) If…. then … This is so logical. (How so? Explain.) Changing our schedule is an illogical idea. (Explain) It’s like... (Use an analogy)
  • 11. Warrant Use Logic Basic Student Example… It makes no sense to get rid of P.E. because many kids need it to release excess energy and without P.E. they would be disruptive in class.
  • 12. Warrant Use an Example For example… A good example of this is… I remember when... My friend is a good example of … This reminds me of Susan B. Anthony who …
  • 13. Warrant Hypothetical Example A “hypothetical” example is an imaginary example. It’s an example you create. It didn’t really happen. What if… Imagine…
  • 14. Warrant Real Example A “real” example is an experience that happened to you or to someone you know. Real examples include stories about people or events in the past. They may be your friends, people you have heard about in the news, or people in history.
  • 15. Warrant Literary Example Use examples from stories, poems, novels, fables, etc. You could use Harry Potter, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, or the preacher in The Giver.
  • 16. Warrant Example Basic Student Example Imagine going to a school where there were no P.E. classes, and you were stuck in a desk all day. Children would be bored out of their minds and would long to just run, jump and play.
  • 17. Provide Evidence Testimony Quote an authority to reinforce your idea: Eye-Witness Expert Well-Respected Non-Expert Proverbs
  • 18. Provide Evidence Data Data has to do with numbers: Statistics Polls Survey Results Percentages
  • 19. Provide Evidence Data Gather data through research: Authoritative websites and on-line sources Almanacs Encyclopedias Statistical-oriented studies Your own surveys or fieldwork to create your own data
  • 20. Provide Evidence: Writing Strategies Lead Into the Quote Use phrases like... According to our principal, “...” Many experts agree. X points out that, “...” This is not an isolated example. Dr. X tells us “…” In the words of Noble Prize winner Toni Morrison, “ ...” Basketball star Michael Jordan reminds us that “...”
  • 21. Provide Evidence: Writing Strategies Lead Out Of the Quote Use phrases like… As Mr. Smith points out... What is important to notice here is ... What we should see in this quote is that ... Dr. Smith makes sense, especially when she... What is obvious here is that ... In other words, Malcolm X is saying that ...
  • 22. Provide Evidence Testimony Basic Student Example Lead The National Association of Sport and In Physical Education tells us, “physical education is an integral part of the total education of every child”. This quote Lead suggests that a good education goes Out far beyond reading, writing and math.
  • 23. Provide Evidence Data Basic Student Example Lead According to an article in the journal of In “Active Living Research”, studies involving 58,000 students between 1967 and 2006 show that kids who are more physically active do better academically. What is obvious here is that kids need Lead P.E. to do well in other subjects. Out
  • 24. Conclude One sentence summary. Use a signpost to indicate that you plan to conclude. Try something along the lines of ... In sum, ... In short, ... As I’ve just said...
  • 25. Conclusion Strategies Call to Action Present a “carrot” or a “stick.” We have a choice to make. We can either do X and [this will happen] or we can do Y [and this will happen]. I hope we will choose wisely, etc. Answer... “So what?” Testimony: Well-respected non-expert We should remember the words of Thomas Jefferson who said, “…” Expert Let’s not forget what Dr. Jones told us, “ ...” Proverb We should keep in mind the ancient proverb, “...”
  • 26. Conclusion Call to Action Basic Student Example In short, we have a choice to make. We can get rid of P.E. and have unhappy students who are not motivated to learn, or we can keep P.E and have healthy students who are fit in both body and mind. Let’s make the right choice for our students and keep Physical Education in school.
  • 27. Blog Ready: Add Hypertext Definitions, Linktribution My district thinks that physical education should be dropped in order to spend more time in writing class, but I believe that P.E. is necessary for good health. What I’m trying to say is that eliminating P.E. would hurt student learning because you have to be healthy to learn. It makes no sense to get rid of P.E. because many kids need it to release excess energy and without P.E. they would be disruptive in class. Imagine going to a school where there were no P.E. classes, and you were stuck in a desk all day. Children would be bored out of their minds and would long to just run, jump and play. The National Association of Sport and Physical Education tells us, “physical education is an integral part of the total education of every child”. This quote suggests that a good education goes far beyond reading, writing and math. According to an article in the journal of “Active Living Research”, studies involving 58,000 students between 1967 and 2006 show that kids who are more physically active do better academically. What is obvious here is that kids need P.E. to do well in other subjects. In short, we have a choice to make. We can get rid of P.E. and have unhappy students who are not motivated to learn, or we can keep P.E. and have healthy students who are fit in both body and mind. Let’s make the right choice for our students and keep Physical Education in school.
  • 28. For Practice Your state has decided to pass a law that makes thirteen (13) the legal driving age. Explain whether or not this law is a good idea. Your principal has decided that students at EMS are overweight. Students must now run or bike during the last hour of school. Is this a good way to solve the problem? Explain your answer.