Example of Argumentative Essay

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    Raisin in The Sun, the argumentative relationship between (Walter and Beneatha), (Mama and Beneatha), creates a conflict of struggle against family hardships that emerges from their behavior towards each other and help develop the themes of gender expectations and religion in the text. Hardship is a condition that is difficult to endure. The Youngers struggle both socially economically throughout the the play believing tha money would solve their problems. For example, Beneatha wants…

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    The three sample pieces I chose to include in my portfolio are an argumentative English essay, a book report written for an AP science class, and a lab report. These pieces illustrate my proficiency in multiple subject areas including research and argumentation. The first piece presented in my portfolio is an argumentative essay written for my AP Language and Composition course. The given essay, written by Edward O. Wilson, and AP prompt were taken from the 2009 AP Language exam, found on the…

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    Maya Angelou Discourse

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    primarily choose to use the descriptive and argumentative modes of discourse; these two modes proved effective within her work to truly immerse the reader and to change the reader’s mindset as they continued to read her memoir. Maya Angelou, a composer of numerous beautiful poems, had a way with her words that sparked emotions on those who beheld her work and she displayed her descriptive abilities within the pages of, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. For example, when Angelou wrote about her…

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    specific problem to come to a firm conclusion. Chapter 13 has a great example because it shows a women trying to persuade another to vote for president of the United States, but the other claims Democrats will raise taxes. Using induction she comes to the conclusion that she too dislikes raised taxes but states to the opposer that there’s a website that shows how the Republicans are likely to raise them as well. This example alone made this chapter stand out to me the most…

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    Argument Builder Name: Olukemi Adelakun Class: 302 Period: 3 Overall Position The view I am arguing for is: Humans are basically violent and savage My argumentative claims are the reasons my overall position is true. They are Claim 1: The boys on the island disregarded the rules Claim 2: The boys turned into animals Claim 3: The hunters, hunted very savagely Evidence to back up my claims: Evidence 1: Jack went against Ralph( the chief of the tribe) and broke off and decided he…

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    Begging The Question

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    baby’, are all phrases that are immediately recognized as problematic clichés. Many words and phrases in the english language have either lost their original meaning, or have been replaced with something new and, at times, inappropriate. A classic example that will be looked at during the next four hundred and fifty words is one of Aristotle’s thirteen fallacies; “begging the question.” Begging the question is a fallacy in which a type of rationalizing implicates an answer to a question with…

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    personally think I have progressed in writing conventions. Such as my spelling, grammar and punctuation. Those are the most important things when writing. Not only writing conventions but writing research as well. For example, we had to include our research in the argumentative essay. Some people think that writing research only plays a part with research papers, but if you look at it every paper other than a reflection essay has some type of research you’ve included. One area that I we…

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    write a stronger argumentative paper. As described in the syllabus, I learned how to “plan, draft, and revise efficiently and effectively”. When I first began I had poor outlining skills, disengaging introductions, and very long, confusing sentences throughout my work. After writing three major papers with many drafts and revisions, I have fulfilled my goal of being able to “share my knowledge with other” (Beginning Self Assessment). This course has prepared to me to write argumentative essays…

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    patriarch of what we consider to be a shining example of expository writing is in today’s time. The series has served as a reference for many people on a variety of topics ranging from personal finance to dating. Just as in the Dummies series, the works examined in class utilize the expository and argumentative rhetorical strategy to provide reference to how black men have developed throughout time in American society. Through employing expository and argumentative rhetorical strategy,…

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    During the course, Prof Khan went over a type of essays. The type of essay was an argumentative essay. An argumentative essay is a type of essay that is used to persuade someone so they can understand your point. When writing an argumentative essay I learned to use the three categories of persuasion that were introduced by Greek philosopher Aristotle. The three categories that Aristotle introduced are ethos…

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