Target I can define HOOK CLAIM SUPPORT CONCESSION and CALL TO ACTION I can identify the elements of an argument in an essay I can write a SAR that outlines the argument and supports the claim ID: 553980
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An Indian Father’s Plea
Target: I
can define HOOK, CLAIM, SUPPORT, CONCESSION, and CALL TO ACTION.
I can identify the elements of an argument in an essay.
I can write a SAR that outlines the argument and supports the claim.
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The Structure of an Argument
Read page 74 and highlight the elements of an argument.
As you read, mark the text finding the following:
Hook Counterclaims/Concession
Claim Refutation
Support (find at least 5) Concluding statementSlide3
After Reading
Complete the chart on page 80
Now that you have read the letter, find the elements of the argument from your annotations.Slide4
Group write!
Prompt: Does Robert Lakes culture inform the way he views others and the world around him?
Group write:
Form groups of 5, each person is responsible for writing one component of the assigned paragraph.
HOOK = GREEN
CLAIM = PINK
SUPPORT = YELLOW
CONCESSION = ORANGE
CALL TO ACTION = BLUE