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      <pubDate>2017-02-07 19:46:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>notes</title>
         <author>alfrededwards</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>a formal argument sates a position on a substantive topic and then supports the position with reason and evidence the purpose of a formal argument is to make readers believe something and in many cases to take some type of action<br><br>any of these ideas might be presented as an argument:<br>*you want your parents to let you try out for a co-ed ice hockey team.<br><br>*the state wants to pass a stricter helmet law for skateboarders,Rollerbladers and bike riders<br><br>*shows an understanding of the issue<br>*includes a precise claim that state the writer position<br>*provides logical reason with sufficient and relevant evidence<br>*supports reasons with sufficient and relevant evidence<br>*organizes reason and evidence<br>*fairly and respectfully argue agents the opponent<br>clearly shows the relationship between ideas has a formal style and a confident tone<br><br>*concludes with a restatement of the claim.<br>&nbsp;a clam is righter position on a problem or issue<br><br>end your esa with repeating what your statement is<br><br><br>NOTES<br><br>support is material that is used in a claim explain the graphic organizer to see how support woks well&nbsp; constructed argument<br><br>facts are statements that can be proven<br><br>statistics are facts stated in numbers<br><br>quotation are exact word for word statement for others<br><br>anecdotes are brief stories&nbsp;<br><br>ethical the idea that something is right or rong<br><br>appeals by association is putting a name to it<br><br>don't directly address the audience&nbsp;<br><br>conclusion<br><br>you need to summarize your main ideas<br><br>restates its claim and significance<br><br>when appropriate includes a call to action<br>&nbsp;<br>if necessary tie up loose ends<br><br>may point of a interesting idea closely related to the claim that leaves readers with something think about<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-07 19:51:04 UTC</pubDate>
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