Understanding Argumentation Basics
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What is argumentation?

The art of giving logical reasons to your stand.

What are the elements of argumentation?

  • Claim, Data, Warrant
  • Thesis Statement, Supporting Arguments, Counterarguments
  • Introduction, Body, Conclusion
  • Position, Evidence, Reason, Counter (correct)

What is position in argumentation?

It is your argument on the topic or issue.

What does 'pro-con' relate to in argumentation?

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What is the role of evidence in argumentation?

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What are citations and references used for in argumentation?

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What is the purpose of reason in argumentation?

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What is the role of counter in argumentation?

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What is another term for counter argument?

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Argumentation

The act of giving logical reasons for a position.

Position (Argumentation)

Your stand or viewpoint on a topic.

Evidence (Argumentation)

Supporting data or examples for your position.

Reason (Argumentation)

Explanation linking evidence to your position.

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Counterargument (Argumentation)

Addressing opposing viewpoints to strengthen your argument.

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Argument

A statement supported by evidence and reasons.

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Pro-Con

Considering both sides of an issue.

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Citations/References

Sources used to support evidence.

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Rebuttal

A counterargument.

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PERC

A framework for argument structure: Position, Evidence, Reason, Counter.

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