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Argument |
Arguments have three objectives: to explain, to persuade, and to meditate conflicts between positions or readers. Writers make logical claims- supported with reasons, evidence and different appeals to advance their arguments. |
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Claims |
Must be able to be argued and must require defense through evidence. Effective claims are precise, clear and properly qualified. |
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Evidence |
This would include quotations, observations, interviews, examples, facts, data, results from a survey or experiment, and when appropriate, personal experience. |
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Reasons |
Writers must base their claims and ideas on more than opinions when constructing and argument. Reasons demand evidence, and information. |
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Counter-Arguement |
Acknowledge and respond to the opposing side of the argument. It is best to acknowledge these other conflicting perspectives and respond to them by addressing their side with evidence. |