Developing & Presenting
Your Argument

Thesis Development:
Your Main Argument

Author Name

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Choose a Verb

reveals

develops

creates

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uses

other...

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Choose Literary Device

Character

Theme

Plot

Setting

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Imagery

Dialog

Conflict

Other...

r

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Choose a Preposition

to

with

through

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within

Other...

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If "other," please type your preposition here, then drag the "check mark" bubble here.

Choose Literary Device

Character

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Theme

Plot

Setting

Imagery

Dialog

Conflict

Other...

r

If "other," please type your device here, then drag the "check mark" bubble here.

Write Your Thesis (Argument) as a Complete Sentence:

r

Now, combine all of your thinking from your choices from steps 1-5 above and write your thesis as a complete sentence.

Write your thesis here as a sentence.

Claims, Evidence & Warrants

Claim 1:

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Evidence to Support Claim:

Write your quote/evidence here...

Warrant: Why is this evidence?

Write your warrant here...

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Claim 2:

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Evidence to Support Claim:

Write your quote/evidence here...

Warrant: Why is this evidence?

Write your warrant here...

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Claim 3:

Write your claim here...

Evidence to Support Claim:

Write your quote/evidence here...

Warrant: Why is this evidence?

Write your warrant here...

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My To-Do List

Assigned

Create Thesis Statement

Develop Claims

Locate Evidence w/ Page #s

Write Warrants

Create Notegraphy Images of Your Evidence

Create a notegraphy card of your thesis statement

Creat notegraphy cards of your evidence/quotes

Limit cards to 50 words

Create WeVideo Presentation--Synthesize Your Work

Title your WeVideo your thesis statement.

Include your thesis Notegraphy card as your first image/slide

Include your Notegraphy evidence/quote images.

Insert text frames that summarize each claim and warrant: Limit to 25 words

Turn in to Edmodo!

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