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WWI Argumentative Essay - Haiku

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WWI ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY

SPECIFICS & REVIEW

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WHAT TITLE SHOULD I USE?

The Great War: Were We Right to Fight?

FORMAT

  • Introduction w/ hook, background information, and thesis statement
  • Body paragraphs (three) with supporting details from documents
  • Counterclaim paragraph that gives an alternative viewpoint which you can prove invalid
  • Conclusion which is unique and reinforces your thesis statement

REVIEW QUESTIONS

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How many paragraphs are there in a social studies argumentative essay?

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What are DBQ buckets?

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What are the titles of your three DBQ buckets?

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What do you do after you've stated the counterclaim? You _______it!

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What is another name for the counterargument?

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING Is CORRECT?

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True or False, our social studies class will complete four more argumentative papers before the end of the year?

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HOW DO I SUBMIT?

  • Share your Google Doc with smitchell@dist50.net
  • Name your file with your Last Name and the title of the essay (If you have the same last name as someone else, then use the first initial of your first name and along with your last name.)
  • Be sure to allow Mr. Mitchell editing rights