Argumentive Essays 101
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2 sessions
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+12
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Welcome! In this series, I will be giving you tips and tricks on how to write a strong argumentative essay. The ability to make an argument, address the counterclaims, and present your findings is important in many situations. In this series, you will learn about the power of rhetoric and how effective speakers use different techniques and devices to help sway their audience to a certain point of view. You will be analyzing a few of history's greatest speeches and will learn to make one of your own! If you need some constructive feedback on your essay, I will do my best to help you:)
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Alina J 🇺🇸
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Hey!! My name is Alina, and I'm a Junior from FL! I love to read, to watch movies, and to work out. I'm so excited to be a part of the Schoolhouse communities and to be able to help others learn more:) Hope to talk to you soon!
Schedule
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SESSION 1
14
Jun
SESSION 1
Essay Writing
Essay Writing
Fri 3:15 PM - 4:25 PM UTCJun 14, 3:15 PM - 4:25 PM UTC
The ability to make an argument, address the counterclaims, and present your findings is important in many situations. In this series, you will learn about the power of rhetoric and how effective speakers use different techniques and devices to help sway their audience to a certain point of view. You will be analyzing a few of history's greatest speeches and will learn to make one of your own!
SESSION 2
19
Jun
SESSION 2
Essay Writing
Essay Writing
Wed 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTCJun 19, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTC
After completing today's session, you will be able to analyze an author's use of rhetoric in a text, analyze the central idea of a historical American speech, paraphrase grade-level texts, and be able to analyze an author's choice in establishing and achieving purpose in a historical American speech!