English
10R-Thursday, 6/8/17
Final
Exam: Tomorrow 6/9/17, 11-2pm
You
may bring a book or study materials if you finish the exam early.
Bring water, pen and pencil.
GOOD
LUCK ON FINALS AND HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER!!
Argument Writing: 5 Minute Plan (Copy)
1. What is the question being asked?
2. What is my viewpoint? (claim)
3. Why is
this issue important?
4. What is the counterclaim?
5. What valid points does the counterclaim have?
6. But why am I still right?
7. What are my parting words of warning? (If....then...)
Connectives: but,
however, although, even though, nevertheless, therefore, so
Argument Writing: 5 Minute Plan (Copy)
1. What is the question being asked?
Has
television had positive impact on presidential elections?
2. What is my viewpoint? (claim)
More people
are tuned in to presidential elections, but most are influenced by appearance
not what is truly important.
3. Why is
this issue important?
We are all
affected by our choice in president and should choose based on qualifications.
4. What is the counterclaim?
Politics on
television provides a more “direct” link to all people.
5. What valid points does the counterclaim have?
More people
are aware of more issues and can get a real feel of a candidate’s personality.
6. But why am I still right?
When candidates are too much in the public eye, people tend to
judge their looks and personal lives a bit too much.
7. What are my parting words of warning? (If....then...)
If we are not careful, a president will be chosen for the wrong
reasons!
Introduction:
·
Pull the reader into
the topic of the essay.
·
You can use a hook,
anecdote, or quote from one of the sources.
·
Your claim should be at the END of
your introduction!
Conclusion:
·
Restate your claim in
different words.
·
Review your
ideas/points discussed in your body paragraphs (Do not need quotes from sources
again!)
·
End with a final
thought on your topic!
It would be beneficial to review your research paper from this year!