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av David Mason för 9 årar sedan

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Argument Planner

Creating a well-structured argument involves several key components, starting with the development of a clear thesis. This thesis serves as the main argument and can be shaped using various literary devices such as theme, setting, plot, character, conflict, imagery, or dialogue.

Argument Planner

Developing & Presenting Your Argument

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Create WeVideo Presentation--Synthesize Your Work

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

Include your Notegraphy evidence/quote images.

Include your thesis Notegraphy card as your first image/slide

Title your WeVideo your thesis statement.

Create Notegraphy Images of Your Evidence

Limit cards to 50 words

Creat notegraphy cards of your evidence/quotes

Create a notegraphy card of your thesis statement

Write Warrants
Locate Evidence w/ Page #s
Develop Claims
Create Thesis Statement

Claims, Evidence & Warrants

Claim 3:
Claim 2:
Claim 1:
Write your claim here...

Evidence to Support Claim:

pg#

Write your quote/evidence here...

Warrant: Why is this evidence?

Write your warrant here...

Thesis Development: Your Main Argument

Write Your Thesis (Argument) as a Complete Sentence:

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.
Choose a Preposition

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

within
through

Drag me to the preposition you choose!

with
to
Choose Literary Device
Other...

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

Conflict
Dialog
Imagery
Setting

Drag me to the device you choose!

Plot
Theme
Character
Choose a Verb
other...

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

uses
creates

Drag me to the verb you choose!

develops
reveals
Author Name
Write your author's name here...