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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY - Coggle Diagram
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
IMPORTANT ELEMENTS IN AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
Satisfaction
Present the solution and idea
State the proposition / suggestion
Explain
Elaborate
Point out the steps
Provide example
Prepare counter argument
Action
Recap back our statement
Illustration:explode:
What they get if accept our opinion
Summary :fire:
Summarize all points in simple word
Quotation :star:
eg: Mahatma Gandhi
Step to achieve the statement :tada:
Challenge them :!:
If ACCEPT, get what?
If REJECT, get what?
Need
WHY people need to listen our argument?
WHAT purpose they need to do?
Ilustrate : :explode:
Use example to describe people
Elaborate :<3:
Give proof
REVIEW / QUOTES / STATISTIC
State the problem :warning:
What problem during online shopping?
Point :fire:
List all the contents
Visualisation
-Describe situation
-Motivated people to agree you
Negative method :forbidden:
What situation if they rejected our idea
Contrast method :red_flag:
Positive method :checkered_flag:
Don't say our bad idea
Attention
Create interest in topic. HOW?
Shocking statistic :pen:
Give static
eg: How many people shopping online in a day?
Ask rethoric question :!:
Let people expect the topic
eg: What things that make women crazy during end year?
Use humour :tada:
Some joke
Use 'meme'
Story telling:silhouettes:
Our experience
THINGS ONE SHOULD PREPARE
STEP 2:RESEARCH AND ORGANISE IDEAS
USE GOOGLE
MEDIA SOCIAL: Instagram / Facebook / Twitter
STEP 3: DRAFT A STRUCTURE AND READY TO WRITE
STEP 1: PICK THE TOPIC
You can choose the popular issues or latest news
STEP 4: EDIT AND PROOFREAD
Check grammar error
CONTENT THAT ONE SHOULD COVER
Elaborate the contents
STEPS
EFFECTS
EXAMPLES: such as / like / as we can see
Answering questions like ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’
Organize all the contents
Wrap up the main idea of your essay and restate it in simple words
Introduction about your topic
What the special about this topic?
What are you going to write about and for whom?
FLOW OF THE ESSAY
First Paragraph: Background and Thesis Statement
Body Paragraphs: Develop your Arguments and Provide Evidence
Additional Paragraphs: Challenging Your Own Arguments & Strenghthen The Claims
Conclusion: Summarising and Closing with Impact
Use
past or present real-life examples
Think "big picture."
If REJECT :red_cross:
How will they affect the reader
If ACCEPT :check: How will they affect the reader
Inspire and invoke
the reader to agree with your argument.
Tell them what they need to
think, do, feel, or believe
from this point on
We can discuss these counter arguments with classmates or someone with an opposing view
More points and knowledgements
Part 1: Claim
Statement to support our argument
Proves why our statement is true
Part 2: Evidence & Explanation
Support our claim by research from credible sources
JOURNAL / THESIS / BOOK / NEWSPAPER
WEB SOURCE
Part 3: Tie-back to our essay
Relate the essay with the evidence given
ENGAGE THE READER TO HEAR OUR TOPIC
Who or what is affected?
Are there any solutions available?
What are the root causes of this problem?
What can or should be done about it?
Why is this issue important?