PPT-Counterclaim/Rebuttal Example

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Breaking it Down What is the Counterclaim Counterclaim The oppositions argument ALWAYS ATTACK THEIR STRONGEST POINT What is a Rebuttal Rebuttal Evidence used to

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Breaking it Down What is the Counterclaim Counterclaim The oppositions argument ALWAYS ATTACK THEIR STRONGEST POINT What is a Rebuttal Rebuttal Evidence used to contradict counter or refute the counterclaim. Figure 1 Analysis Figure 2 brPage 3br dI dT Object Moment of Inertia I kgm Period For One Oscillation s Table 1 Figure 3 I I brPage 4br I T T I Conclusion References KarlineSoetaert3example(image3D)example(contour3D)example(colkey)example(jet.col)example(perspbox)example(mesh)example(trans3D)example(plot.plist)example(ImageOcean)example(Oxsat)2.Functionsimage2Dand Counterclaim= Child soldiers are perpetrators. Counter Argument Reason. -There . are people who will tell you that child soldiers are perpetrators because they try to escape and return to the . soldiers.. Training, . 12/10/2011. Warwick Debating Society. Proudly sponsored by. The basics. What is rebuttal? . Rebuttal is responding to the arguments of the other side, and explaining why they are wrong. When you make an argument you are explaining why the audience should agree with your side, but when you make rebuttal you are explaining why the audience should not agree with the arguments of the other side. . Language of Argument. Counterclaims and Rebuttals. Language of Argument. Language of Argument . Counterclaim (n): . An argument that makes an opposing point to another argument. . Rebuttal (n): . A statement that gives reasons why an accusation is untrue; when you make a rebuttal of a counterclaim in an argument, you give reasons why that counterclaim is not a good argument. . Summer Seminar 2012. Time Limited Arbitration. Christopher Dancaster DipICArb FRICS FCIArb. 41 Rowsham Dell Giffard Park Milton Keynes MK14 5JS. c. hristopher@dancaster.org. Christopher Dancaster June 1st 2012. Basic Debate Workshop. Your Turn!. What comes to mind when you think of debate?. What is Debate?. A debate is a formalized argument. It provides a structure for different parties to exchange thoughts and discussion on an issue. . II. Training 23/11/2011. Warwick Debating Society. Proudly sponsored by. Things to note. 1. ) You can show why different areas of the other side’s argument is wrong; the explanation can be wrong (i.e. the argument’s justification does not make sense); the example can be wrong (i.e. it is either irrelevant or invalid); or the link can be wrong (it is irrelevant to the debate. We want this!. We don’t want this!. Structured discussion and contest. Used in democratic societies to explore and resolve problems:. Board meetings. . Public hearings. . Legislative assemblies. 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.. Journal Title: Flashback. 2-3-2017. What do the following terms mean?. Counterclaim. Refutation. Why is it necessary to include these strategies as you develop your argument?. Class Reading. As a class, read the New York Times’ article, . Bell Ringer. Take out 2 sheets of paper. Copy down the following prompt: . . Write . an . argumentative essay in which you make a claim about the health consequences or advantages of smoking. . Do’s and Don’ts . COUNTERCLAIM = THE OTHER SIDE’S ARGUMENT. WHY REBUTTAL. IN AN ARGUMENT, READERS TAKE SIDES. MOST READERS IMMEDIATELY PICK A SIDE. SOME ARE “ON THE FENCE”. REBUTTALS TRY AND PUSH THE READERS ON OFF THE FENCE ONTO YOUR SIDE. House That Jack Built. Concession/Rebuttal. House that Jack built. (Causal Chain). Causal Chain. This elaboration strategy is referred to both as. “House that Jack Built” . AND a . “Causal Chain”..

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