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   ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
      The argumentative essay 
    is a genre of writing that requires 
           you to: 
       1. investigate a topic; 
     2. collect, generate, and evaluate 
         evidence; and 
   3. establish a position on the topic in a 
         concise manner.
               Everyday Life Example
                     When we argue:
     Claim           Bob: That was a lame movie!
                     Suzy: Why?
     Evidence        Bob: The special effects were bad. The 
                     monsters were obviously fake.
     Counterclaim    Suzy: I thought the movie was good 
                     because the acting was believable.
                     Bob’s bad response: You are an idiot.
     Refutation      Bob’s good response: Yes the acting was 
                     good but the horrible special effects    were 
                     too distracting and caused    some 
                     awkward moments.
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              PERSUASION  versus 
               ARGUMENTATION
   Persuasion: The action or fact of persuading 
   someone or of being persuaded to do or 
   believe something.
   Argumentation: The process of establishing 
   a claim and then proving it with the use of 
   logical reasoning, examples, and research.
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                    Difference between 
        Persuasive and Argumentative Essay
   A persuasive essay               An argumentative 
                                    essay
   May make a claim based on 
     opinion                        Makes claims based on factual 
   May not take opposing ideas 
                                      evidence (research)
     into account                   Makes counterclaims – the  
   Persuades by appealing to the 
                                      author takes opposing views 
     audience’s emotion or by         into account.
     relying on the character or    Neutralizes or “defeats” 
     credentials of the writer        serious opposing ideas
                                    Convinces audience through 
   Emotion-based
                                      the merit and rationality of the 
                                      claim and proofs offered
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                                    Logic-based
        Elements of Argumentation
                 Argument/Claim 
      An argument states a claim and 
      supports it with reasons and evidence 
      from sources.
      Arguing your side makes you the 
      proponent.
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