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make it that it is about it should be legal to have exotic pets and i need the sources from official articles
part1:
My claim statement
Reason 1
(shown in 2 sources)
Reason 1 supporting my claim (topic sentence):
Evidence for reason 1 (1-3 quotes from source 1)
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Source Link 1/URL
Source 2 1. Copy+ paste research
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(shown in 2 sources)
Evidence (1-3 quotes from source 2)
Source Link 2/URL
Reason 2 supporting my claim (topic sentence):
Evidence (1-3 quotes from source 3)
Source 3
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Source Link 3/URL
Source 4
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Evidence (1-3 quotes from source 4)
Source Link 4/URL
part2: Counterclaim
What is the opposing (opposite) perspective on this topic?
The counterclaim
My Rebuttal
-Why is the counterclaim incorrect or
logically flawed? Do not use an "T" or " believe" statement.
-Use evidence to support my rebuttal?
My rebuttal
Evidence (quote from 1 source)
Source Link/URL
part3:
Hook
Types of Hooks
Use a fact or statistic to surprise or
make your reader think about your topic.
General Information
Write 2-3 sentences that make your audience familiar with the issue and tell them why they should care.
Claim
State your claim or position on the
issue.
part4: Body Paragraph 1 In your first body paragraph, you'll shine a spotlight on the first reason that supports your claim. Using evidence from your sources and ideas from your argumentative planner, you'll explain and elaborate.
Body Paragraph 2
The second body paragraph focuses on the second reason that supports your claim. You'll use the evidence from your sources and ideas from your argumentative planner to
elaborate on this reason.
bodyparagraph1 and 2 template: Topic Sentence
1st way/reason my claim is correct (based on evidence)
Evidence
2 sources paraphrased (1 quote per essay)
Include evidence to support the topic
sentence. Use facts, statistics, quotes, or data from your research.
Clincher
Quick summary of the paragraph's ideas and reinforce the importance of this paragraph.
part5: Body Paragraph 3
The third body paragraph is
different. You'll present the
counterclaim, and then you'll
state your rebuttal. You'll use
evidence from your sources and ideas from your argumentative
planner to refute the
counterclaim. body paragraph template for this: Topic Sentence
State your argument's opposing perspective
Evidence 1 source minimum
Use facts, quotes, and data to show that this view is flawed:
-based on less credible sources
-based on less reliable logic or not on "common sense"
-factually untrue
Clincher
Give your reader a quick summary of the paragraph's ideas and reinforce the importance of this paragraph.
part6: Rephrase your Claim
Use a concluding transition and rephrase your claim.
Examples:
-In conclusion,
-In summary,
Summarize
Write 2-3 sentences that summarize your main points and emphasize the importance of this argument.
Clincher
End with an "if-then consequences" or "call-to- action" clincher sentence.
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I can build the full argument and include official sources — but I need to check one thing first:
I don’t have live web-browsing in this chat, so I can’t copy-and-paste exact, up-to-date quotes or fetch current URLs from the web. I can either:
Option A — Draft the entire assignment now with:
- A clear claim, reasons, topic sentences, paragraph drafts, rebuttal, and conclusion.
- Paraphrased evidence and notation of which official sources to use for each piece of evidence (I’ll list specific government/NGO/journal sources that strongly support each point).
- A list of recommended official sources and their likely webpages so you can copy exact quotes and links into your final doc.
Option B — I can wait for you to allow me to fetch web content (if you can upload exact quotes/URLs or paste the text), and then I will insert verbatim quotes and full source links exactly where you requested.
Which do you want? If you choose Option A, I’ll proceed immediately and fill in Parts 1–6 with the requested structure, cite suggested official sources (CDC, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, CITES/TRAFFIC, AVMA, etc.), and mark where to paste exact quotes. If you prefer Option B, paste the quotes or URLs you want included and I’ll integrate them.
Tell me which option you prefer.
I don’t have live web-browsing in this chat, so I can’t copy-and-paste exact, up-to-date quotes or fetch current URLs from the web. I can either:
Option A — Draft the entire assignment now with:
- A clear claim, reasons, topic sentences, paragraph drafts, rebuttal, and conclusion.
- Paraphrased evidence and notation of which official sources to use for each piece of evidence (I’ll list specific government/NGO/journal sources that strongly support each point).
- A list of recommended official sources and their likely webpages so you can copy exact quotes and links into your final doc.
Option B — I can wait for you to allow me to fetch web content (if you can upload exact quotes/URLs or paste the text), and then I will insert verbatim quotes and full source links exactly where you requested.
Which do you want? If you choose Option A, I’ll proceed immediately and fill in Parts 1–6 with the requested structure, cite suggested official sources (CDC, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, CITES/TRAFFIC, AVMA, etc.), and mark where to paste exact quotes. If you prefer Option B, paste the quotes or URLs you want included and I’ll integrate them.
Tell me which option you prefer.
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