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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
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What are the three main parts of an argumentative essay
Introduction + 3 body paragraphs + conclusion
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The goal of an argumentative paragraph is to convince the reader of a specific opinion or idea. True or False?
True – Persuasion is the primary goal of an argumentative essay.
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Logical order refers to organizing the essay based on a sequence of ideas that build upon each other in a rational and cohesive manner. True or False?
True
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Providing real-world examples can make an argument more convincing. True or False?
True – Real-world examples can make an argument more relatable and convincing.
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A paragraph typically begins with a topic sentence. True or False?
True – The topic sentence represents what the writers are talking about.
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Both a paragraph and an essay can focus on multiple main ideas. True or False ?
False – They must focus on 1 idea.
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A paragraph is usually longer than an essay. True or False?
False – An essay is longer
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What is the main purpose of an argumentative essay
To convince the audience of your position using evidence and reasoning
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A paragraph contains a thesis statement. True or False?
False – Thesis statement is only included in essay.
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An argumentative paragraph can persuade readers even without a clear main idea. True or False?
False – A clear main idea is essential for persuasion.
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An essay does not need an introduction. True or false?
False - An introductory paragraph is needed in Essay.
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What is the purpose of the conclusion in an argumentative essay?
To summarise key points and restate the thesis in a compelling way
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What is a transition and why is it important in an argumentative essay?
A word or phrase that connects ideas ensuring the essay flows logically
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The main purpose of an argumentative paragraph/essay is to inform the reader without expressing the writer's opinion. True or False
False – The main purpose is to persuade, often by presenting the writer's opinion.
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An argumentative paragraph should end with a strong statement that reinforces the main point. True or False?
True – A strong conclusion leaves a lasting impression on the reader.
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Providing real-world examples can make an argument more convincing. True or False?
True – Real-world examples can make an argument more relatable and convincing.
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An essay is made up of multiple paragraphs. True or False?
True – An essay contains Introduction, body, and conclusion.
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Using data and facts can strengthen an argumentative paragraph/essay. True or False
True – Data and facts make the argument more credible.
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An argumentative paragraph/essay should always include supporting evidence. True or False
True – Supporting evidence is essential in an argumentative paragraph/essay
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An argumentative essay must include both the writer's opinion and the opposing opinion. True or False?
False – Including the opposing opinion is optional but can strengthen the argument
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An argumentative paragraph/essay should only use the writer's emotions to convince the reader. True or False?
False – Arguments should rely on logic and evidence, not just emotions.
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What is the purpose of the introduction in an argumentative essay?
To hook the reader + introduce the topic and present the thesis statement
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An essay allows for a deeper exploration of a topic. True or False?
True – Essay can elaborate further than just paragraph
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An argumentative essay should avoid addressing opposing viewpoints. True or False?
False – Addressing opposing viewpoints strengthens the argument by showing awareness of other perspectives.
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An argumentative essay can focus on persuading the reader about any topic, even if it is not controversial. True or False?
True – Not all topics need to be controversial, but they should invite some form of persuasion
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An argumentative essay always begins with a question. True or False?
False – It doesn’t always begin with a question; it typically starts with a clear topic sentence.
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The use of emotional language is more important than logical reasoning in an argumentative essay. True or False?
False – Logical reasoning is more important than emotional language in an argumentative essay
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What is the purpose of addressing a counterargument in an essay?
To show that you have considered opposing views and can refute them
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Counterarguments are never included in an argumentative essay. True or False?
False – Addressing counterarguments can make the essay more balanced.
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What is the term for a statement that opposes your argument?
Counterargument
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