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The Key to Analytical Writing What is ClaimDataWarrant Formal analytical style of writing Used to answer open ended questions not YesNO questions Helps your prove

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The Key to Analytical Writing What is ClaimDataWarrant Formal analytical style of writing Used to answer open ended questions not YesNO questions Helps your prove your point with the use of evidence data. WARRANT. The elements of an argumentative essay.. Elements of an Argument. According to Stephen Toulmin, arguments are composed of three main elements:. Ω Claims. Ω Data/Evidence. Ω Warrants. The elements of an argument. Elements of an Argument. According to Stephen Toulmin, arguments are composed of three main elements:. Ω Claims. Ω Data/Evidence. Ω Warrants. What is claim, data, warrant?. What is a claim?. Definition: . A claim states your position on the issue you have chosen to write about. .. What makes a good claim?. A good claim is not obvious. Why bother proving a point nobody could disagree with?. Claim and Warrant. BUDL PD. Making a Basic Argument. Making a Basic Argument. =. Claim. A controversial statement. +. Warrant. reason why it is true. 2. Vocabulary = Claim, Warrant. Example: . Language Arts is the best subject in school. What It Is and Why You Need to Use It!. Slides 1-5 Adapted from the . Toulmin’s. Argument Model by the Sanderson High School English II PLT. What is SAF?. SAF is how you should answer all questions that require support, data, or evidence. . Method of Logic. Claim. Data. Warrant/Bridge. Backing/Foundation. Counterclaim. Rebuttal. Toulmin. Method of Logic. CLAIM. The overall THESIS the writer will argue for. Toulmin. Method of Logic. DATA. Models of Argumentation. Review Syllogism. All syllogisms have 3 parts:. Major Premise-. Minor Premise . Conclusion. Categorical Syllogism: Major Premise is an unqualified or universal statement. . Disjunctive Syllogism. Preaching, Persuasion, and Leadership. Dr. Jeffrey Arthurs, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, . as taught at Singapore Bible College DMin module, March . 2016. a. nd offered for free download by Dr. Rick Griffith at BibleStudyDownloads.org. Vocabulary. argument (. n.. ). A discussion in which people express different opinions about something. In an . argument. it is important that both sides respect the others’ opinions even if neither agrees with the other.. The elements of an argumentative essay.. Elements of an Argument. According to Stephen Toulmin, arguments are composed of three main elements:. Ω Claims. Ω Data/Evidence. Ω Warrants. Stephen E. Toulmin. Michael . Bobian. UN2001. 04.21.10. In General. Explain our reasoning. Abstract, debated, hard to understand. Connect . Claim . and . Reason. How . evidence . is connected to . Reason. Commonplace. Explicit. Elements of an Argument. According to Stephen Toulmin, arguments are composed of three main elements:. Ω Claims. Ω Data/Evidence. Ω Warrants. Stephen E. Toulmin. He was born in England in 1922.. Luzniak. . & Mattie . Baker. @. Pi. S. peak. Talk . Less, Smile More: . Getting Students to Discuss and Debate Math. NAME (what you prefer to be called). Twitter handle. Where do you teach?. Evidence and Reasons. Claim. A claim answers the question “what should we do?” .

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