Opinion Statement

1st Argument

Evidence

Evidence

2nd Argument

Evidence

Evidence

3rd Argument

Evidence

Evidence

Concluding Paragraph
"So What?"

Debate Topic

Counter Argument

#1

#2

Sarah's #3

Roles
Opinion Statement -
Introduction -

First Argument -
First Argument -
Second Argument -
Second Argument -
Third Argument -
Third Argument -
Counter Argument -
Counter Argument -
Concluding paragraph -
Concluding Paragraph -


Instructions

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**Work Cited Page needs to be done as a group**Written Work Success Criteria1. All roles should be typed up and grouped together with the other roles in your stance (Essay format with your name above your particular paragraph).  2. Introduction must include the ROADMAP order and end with a thesis statement. You will be expected to include transitional sentences/words between the reasons, so that your introduction is smooth. You can include a hook to open the debate with. 3. All body paragraphs should include R-E-E-L:   Reason Sentence (argument) - 1 sentenceEvidence (2 per reason - 1 based in fact, 1 based on professional integrity) - 2-4 sentences totalExplanation / Analysis - 2-4 sentences totalLink/connect back to Overall Opinion or Segue into next body paragraph - 1 sentence4. Counter Arguments - you should clearly predict what the opposing side will be arguing for their stance, leading into your counter argument that puts into question those predictions.  Come up with as many predictions as you can think of, then you will choose one of your predictions to pursue the R-E-E-L format for arguing against. 5. Conclusions should work towards answering the “So What?” question. Your group has provided all of this information, so why should the readers/listeners feel inclined to agree? How does your point of view affect readers/listeners in society? In their own lives? In the world? This means that those who are writing conclusions need to be actively involved with what their other group members are working on so that your conclusion makes sense with what has already been said. 6. All Evidence should be referenced in MLA format on a Work Cited page at the end of your group’s written work.  Refer to the slidedeck provided for examples.7. Each Paragraph should include a minimum of 6 sentences, and a maximum of 10 sentences.