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    Steps in planning an Argumentative Essay 1) Query keywords in question 2 Identify key issues 3) Uncover Assumptions 4) brainstorm both sides 5) broaden and deepen (Scope and depth) 6) take a stand 7) Identify 2 strongest arguments on opposing sides‚ problematise and answer 8) Thesis statement Organisation when writing the essay II) introduction 1) grabber 2) transition 3) thesis Statement II) Body 1) Topic Sentence 2) Elaboration III) Conclusion 1) Final thought 2)

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    Write an argumentative essay in which you answer the following question: Should professional athletes use their status to protest the events taking place today? Be sure to state a claim and address an opposing viewpoint using evidence presented in both passages. Type your final‚ completed essay below: If you’re a professional athlete then is it wrong to share your opinion? Some say that professional athletes are supposed to keep their political views to themselves. Professional athletes are still

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    Name: XXXX 3rd Period AP Lang/ Ms. Catienza Yellow – Student Green – Teacher Argumentative Essay – Neal Gabler To avoid the exposure of entertainment would be difficult. Whether it’s the Hollywood blockbusters‚ the television sitcoms‚ the young adult novels or the music pumping through your speaker‚ entertainment is everywhere‚ serving as the portal to the world around us. Neal Gabler’s assertion that entertainment has the capacity to ruin our society holds some truth‚ but I believe that it

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    was such an important event in history which impacted the United States later in the future. US aid to Greece and Turkey was the first implementation of the Marshall Plan and the beginning of a long and enduring cold war foreign policy. The United States and The Soviet Union were both spheres of power and influence. Nuclear arms race began between the United States and Soviet Union. In the 1950’s the US used 50% of its federal budget for military expenses such as building nuclear bombs. Military

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    Though‚ Beowulf is not an actual person‚ later in the essay‚ Robinson talks about King Hygelac as a possible inspiration who is documented in history (148). Further‚ whoever was the model for the hero of this poem‚ should have been a powerful man: king or gladiator. Since this was an oral composition‚ the facts

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    The author‚ Hoagland has lived a long life‚ writing for over fifty years and has seen and written essays on many things. He fears that our country is deteriorating. It used to be a place where people stood up for what they believed‚ and if someone or something stood in their way they would make sure they were heard. Also‚ if our American way of life

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    Mr.Green May 23‚ 2013 Christopher Columbus Assertion 1: Christopher Columbus was one of the greatest sailors and explores of all time. In 1492 he discovered a “new world” and linked Europe to the Americas. His discoveries enlarged the world and began a new age of exploration‚ therefore changing the history of the world. His Columbian Exchange was the foundation of the future world economy. [1] “Christopher Columbus can be considered a hero for his work on Christianity‚” says John Kimble. Columbus

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    action : a passage urging readers to take a specific action in support of the views of the author coherence : the sensible presentation of smoothly connected ideas in a paragraph or essay conceding a point : acknowledging that an opposing point is reasonable conclusion ( sound file ) : the final paragraph of an essay connotation : a shade of meaning in a word or phrase that makes it different from other words or phrases with similar meanings emotional appeal : an argument that tries to persuade

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    Argumentative Essay 11/1/12 “PARENTAL RIGHTS” Is the judicial system too lenient on parental rights even when those parents do not really deserve to have those rights to begin with? Some parents take those rights that are handed to them for granted. Children are here for us to love and cherish. The right to do that should be taken away from some parents that are not really “parents.” Parents that abuse their children (physically‚ mentally‚ or sexually) should have those rights stripped away

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    Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform Since the early 1980’s‚ the issue of America’s faltering public school system has become a serious concern. The crisis in K-12 education is one of the biggest challenges facing the nation. There is a great deal of evidence to show this problem. The pathetically low results of American students through international test scores is one obvious fault. Another is the failure of many students to demonstrate their knowledge of basic skills and literacy. It

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