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Argumentative Essay Outline

Essay Question:

Is a college education valuable?

  1. Introduction:
  1. Get the reader’s attention by using a “hook.”

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  1. Give some background information if necessary.

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  1. State your claim/ thesis. Topic + Opinion+ Reasons

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  1. First argument or reason to support your position:
  1. Topic sentence explaining your point. (begin with a transition word)

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B. Evidence to support your reason.

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  1. Elaboration and clearly explain your point. (2-3 sentences minimum,)

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  1. Concluding sentence ( use a transition word)

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  1. Second argument or reason to support your position:
  1. Topic sentence explaining your point. (begin with a transition word)

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B. Evidence to support your reason.

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  1. Elaboration and clearly explain your point. (2-3 sentences minimum,)

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  1. Concluding sentence ( use a transition word)

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V. Addressing the counterclaim:

A. Counterclaim to your argument.

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B. Your rebuttal to the opposing point. Why this is wrong.

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C. Evidence tosupport your rebuttal.

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D. Elaboration to back your rebuttal. Explain your evidence and how it proves the counterclaim wrong.

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  1. Conclusion:
  1. Restate your position or your focus.

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B. Summary of main points or reasons ______

  1. Personal comment or a call to action.

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Now take this outline and create a rough draft!

Argumentative Essay Peer Editing Worksheet and Instructions

Name:______

Peer:______

Date:______

Issue: ______

Read and complete each editing task as follows:

□Highlight the THESIS in the opening paragraph.

□Number each piece of evidence that supports the claim.

□Circle the evidence used that supports the claim.

□Underline the counterclaim twice.

□Circle the evidence used that supports the claim.

□Highlight the conclusion to be sure the thesis has been restated.

□Draw a star next to every indentation. There should be a new indentation every time a new paragraph is started (there should be 6).

□Put question marks over words that have questionable spelling.

□Put a dot under the first word in each sentence to be sure your peer has varied sentence structure.

□Write the number of sentences in each paragraph in the margin beside each paragraph.

Advise your peer as to what information should be added or removed from each paragraph.

Paragraph 1: (Introduction/thesis- should include reasons for belief)

Paragraph 2-4: (3 elaborated reasons for support, plus evidence)

Paragraph 5: (counterclaim, refutation,and evidence)

Paragraph 6: (restatement of thesis, summary of arguments, plus call to action)

If you had to give your peer a grade on this essay, based on the criteria assigned, what would you give him/her?

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Why?______