Argumentative Essay Writing
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In an argumentative essay, what is the primary function of the thesis statement within the introduction?

  • To provide a comprehensive summary of all evidence that will be presented.
  • To outline the contrasting perspectives on the essay's central controversy.
  • To introduce the topics that will be discussed in the essay.
  • To clearly state the writer's stance or main argument on the topic. (correct)

What is the main purpose of including evidence within the body paragraphs of an argumentative essay?

  • To provide factual support and strengthen the argument presented in the paragraph. (correct)
  • To create a smooth transition to the next paragraph and argument.
  • To summarize the main points of the essay and prepare for the conclusion.
  • To introduce the topic of the paragraph and its relevance to the essay.

What is the purpose of a strong concluding sentence at the end of each body paragraph in an argumentative essay?

  • To summarize the main point of the paragraph and link it to the overall argument. (correct)
  • To outline the opposing viewpoints related to the paragraph's topic.
  • To introduce the evidence that will be discussed in the next paragraph.
  • To restate the thesis statement in different words for emphasis.

Transitional statements are crucial between body paragraphs in an argumentative essay. What is their primary role?

<p>To smoothly connect one argument to the next, ensuring a logical flow of ideas. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the conclusion of an argumentative essay, what is the function of a 'clincher'?

<p>To leave the reader with a memorable final thought or lasting impression related to the thesis. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Introduction in Essay

The opening part of an argumentative essay introducing topics and controversy.

Thesis Statement

A sentence stating the writer's position on a topic.

Body Paragraphs

Sections of the essay presenting evidence and supporting arguments.

Concluding Sentence

A sentence that wraps up a paragraph's main idea and transitions to the next.

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Conclusion in Essay

The final part summarizing arguments and restating the thesis.

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Study Notes

Argumentative Essay Structure

  • Introduction:
    • Topic Sentence: Briefly introduces the topics/subjects being compared.
    • Controversy: Outlines differing perspectives or opposing viewpoints.
    • Thesis Statement: Clearly states the writer's position on the topic, choosing a side in the debate.

Body Paragraphs

  • Each body paragraph:
    • Topic Sentence: Introduces the specific point supporting the thesis.
    • Evidence: Presents supporting evidence (facts, examples, data).
    • Concluding Sentence: Summarizes the paragraph's main point, reinforcing its connection to the thesis.
    • Transition: Connects the current point to the next, smoothly transitioning the argument.

Conclusion

  • Summary: Briefly restates the major points.
  • Restatement of Thesis: Re-emphasizes the previously stated position.
  • Clincher: A powerful final statement, leaving a lasting impression.

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Learn about crafting effective argumentative essays. This includes structuring the introduction with a clear thesis, constructing body paragraphs with evidence, and writing a strong conclusion. Improve your essay writing skills with easy to follow steps.

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