Practice Structuring Your Argument (4.3.3) - Writing Skills - Crafting Effective Communication (Part 2)
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Structuring Your Argument

Practice - Structuring Your Argument

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What is a thesis statement?

💡 Hint: Think about what guides the rest of your writing.

Question 2 Easy

Name one type of evidence to support an argument.

💡 Hint: Consider what you might use to convince someone.

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Question 1

What is the main role of a thesis statement?

To present the conclusion
To outline the argument
To summarize evidence

💡 Hint: It's about what you believe at the start.

Question 2

True or False: Addressing counterarguments weakens your argument.

True
False

💡 Hint: Think about how it showcases your critical thinking.

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Challenge Problems

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Challenge 1 Hard

Develop a comprehensive argumentative essay outline. Include your thesis statement and at least three supporting points with evidence.

💡 Hint: Remember the structure we discussed, focusing on clarity and logical flow.

Challenge 2 Hard

Write a persuasive paragraph about why outdoor learning should be integrated into school curricula. Include a counterargument and rebuttal.

💡 Hint: Use specific data or expert opinions to support your claims.

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