Topic: Should cigarette smoking be banned?In the essay make sure to:-Pick a side after doing research-Make sure to site all sources your finished argument must be supported by at least three credible sources and include at least one (chart,graph) of data that supports your claim( works cited page)-Hook-Good voice and word choice-Your argument must include at least two examples of figurative language used to make an impact on your audience.- appeal to pathos-sentence fluency using domain specific and precise language.-Use Coordinating Connections—for equally important ideas, which may be the same or different-Use Subordinating Connections—for ideas which support other ideas- Use Transition Words/Phrases— to switch between subtopics and paragraphs-Use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation-in your conclusion: A solid conclusion is essential to presenting a successful argument. In the conclusion, you tell your audience:”what you told them” but brieflyremind them of the importance of your topicrestate your claim addressing any counterclaims-Part one:First fill out the following graphic organizers below to help with the planning of the essay:AudienceIdentify and describe your audience.ResearchWhere did you find this source?How do you know it is credible?Source:Source:Source:Chart, graph, infographic:Writing Your ClaimComplete the following sentence: I plan to prove that…Cross out “I plan to prove that.” What remains is your clearly stated position.Complete the following sentence: This matters because…Cross out “This matters because.” What remains is your purpose for writing.Combine these two thoughts into one sentence; this is your claim.Your finalized claim:Identifying the CounterclaimComplete the following sentence: My claim states that…Cross out “My claim states that.” What remains is your clearly stated position.Complete the following sentence: Some may disagree with me because…Cross out “Some may disagree with me because.” What remains is your purpose for writing.Combine these two thoughts into one sentence; this is your counterclaim.Your finalized counterclaim:Part two organizer:Research: Source where you found this informationIntroductionBody Part 1State your claimPoint AMake your first pointSupport your first pointCounterpoint APresent first counterpointSupport first counterpointRebuttal AState first rebuttal pointSupport rebuttal pointBody Part 2Point BMake your first pointSupport your first pointCounterpoint BPresent first counterpointSupport first counter pointRebuttal BState first rebuttal pointSupport rebuttal pointBody Part X**Continue pattern until all points and counterpoints have been addressed.ConclusionPart three:Step 1: Gather your materials and start writing your draft.Step 2: Annotate your finished draft to show the techniques you have used.Underline your hook.Highlight transition words in yellow.Highlight domain specific and precise language in green.Highlight figurative language used in pink.Highlight references to your graphic representation in blue.
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