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Effective Argument Essay Argues a position Uses appropriate and convincing evidence Showcases a wide range of the elements of writing Employs appropriate construction (solid framework) Step 1:Understand the Exigence (issue, problem, or situation ) The first question to ask yourself is what am I being asked to do? ◦Look for keywords and phrases that will answer that question. If you cannot determine what the question is, go back and reread the prompt. ◦Knowing the question you are answering is the most important part of AP writing. ◦Ensure that you aren’t just writing an essay that responds to the general sense of the prompt. Example Exigence Think, Pair, Share – What is the exigence for this prompt? Step 2: Determine Your Position Determine your position on the subject: agree, disagree or qualify There is no right or wrong answer Both sides are arguable, pick one and stick to it. Don’t waffle Step 3: Craft a Thesis Statement Should be simple and elegant Should encompass your entire essay in one sentence Must break down your claim (agree, disagree, qualify) Must assert that you will support that claim with examples (For AP FRQ – must be from readings, personal experiences, and history/current events)
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