Part A: Planning and Organizing Your Argument
First, you’ll plan and organize your argument with these details in mind:
The purpose of this presentation is to make a claim that is reinforced by supporting details and evidence.
The audience is a group of peers or classmates.
The task is a classroom presentation.
In the following table, plan and organize your argument for the topic you selected. Be sure to include details for each part of your argument:
Claim. Create a claim or central idea for your argument.
Data. Support the claim with details and evidence.
Warrant. Explain how the details and evidence support the claim.
Counterclaim. Include a counterclaim that opposes the central claim.
Rebuttal. Provide evidence that negates the counterclaim.
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Which group or words is not a phrase? a.) leaving behind the dog b.) because she smiled at me c.) smashing into a fence d.) before the first test e.) pushing the sofa
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What is the probability of getting a license plate with 123 abc or abc 123?
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