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The four parts of an argument are Claim, Evidence and Reasoning and Counter Claim
2. Each part is defined as ____________________, ___________________, _____________________, and _______________________.
3. One way to analyze an argument's organizational structure is the thesis statement or by overviewing the introduction and conclusion.
4. In conclusion, I feel _________________ about writing arguments.
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2. Each part is defined as ____________________, ___________________, _____________________, and _______________________.
3. One way to analyze an argument's organizational structure is the thesis statement or by overviewing the introduction and conclusion.
4. In conclusion, I feel _________________ about writing arguments.
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2. Each part is defined as the following:
- Claim: a statement or assertion being argued
- Evidence: supporting information or facts that back up the claim
- Reasoning: the logical connections and explanations that tie the evidence to the claim
- Counter Claim: opposing viewpoint or argument presented
3. One way to analyze an argument's organizational structure is by reviewing the thesis statement, or by overviewing the introduction and conclusion.
4. In conclusion, I feel positive about writing arguments.
- Claim: a statement or assertion being argued
- Evidence: supporting information or facts that back up the claim
- Reasoning: the logical connections and explanations that tie the evidence to the claim
- Counter Claim: opposing viewpoint or argument presented
3. One way to analyze an argument's organizational structure is by reviewing the thesis statement, or by overviewing the introduction and conclusion.
4. In conclusion, I feel positive about writing arguments.
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