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Title: Argument 2


1
Argument 2
  • World Lit Unit 2b

2
Quick Write
  • I want you to buy a new brand of headphones.
  • What types of evidence will convince you the most
    that the headphones are worth the price?

Writers Notebook
3
Types of Evidence Logos
  • Evidence that comes from experiments
    observation
  • Evidence that comes from reason and facts
  • Evidence that comes from personal experience
  • False or misleading argument based on little
    evidence
  • Empirical Evidence
  • Logical Evidence
  • Anecdotal Evidence
  • Fallacy

4
Headphone Evidence
  • Empirical Evidence
  • Logical Evidence
  • Lab results have shown that the headphones
    distort only at 2000 Hertz, while apple
    headphones distort at 1500Hz
  • The headphones come in many colors.
  • People like colorful things.
  • So people will like the headphones.

5
Headphone Evidence
  • Anecdotal Evidence
  • Fallacy
  • (moral equivalence)
  • Beyonce tried the new headphones and like them
    better than her old ones. She told me she would
    wear them.
  • People who dont buy these headphones are evil
    music haters.

6
More on Fallacies
  • One person bought the headphones, so I know many
    will!
  • Either you buy the headphones or you will not
    listen to music
  • The headphones on full blast might hurt your
    eardrums, but they help me feed my children.
  • Cool people buy headphones like these! Losers
    dont.
  • Hasty Generalization
  • Either/Or
  • Red Herring
  • Glittering/Negative Generality

7
Michael Fay Controversy
  • Singapore 1994
  • American teen Michael Fay arrested for spray
    painting cars
  • Sentenced to Caning (being spanked by a long cane
    on the buttockscould lead to scars)
  • Clinton intervened and lessoned his punishment
    after US outcry

8
Justice
Pp 142-145
  • Individual Rights
  • Good of the Community
  • Claims
  • Claims

9
Which side do agree with?
  • What evidence helps you support your claims?
  • Is it empirical, logical, anecdotal?
  • What evidence can you offer in concession to the
    counterclaims?
  • How would you refute the opposing sides
    counterclaims?
  • (Hint)did you notice any fallacies?

10
Create Your Thesis
  • Frames
  • Though some say ___(counterargument)_, it is
    really more important to understand that ___(your
    argument)____.
  • When it comes to ___(topic)___, it is clear that
    _____(your argument)____________.

11
Homework
  • Complete the chart for next class

12
Do Now Describe the VOICE of the narrator
  • Old Marley was as dead as a doornail.
  • Mind! I dont mean to say that I know, of my own
    knowledge, what there is particularly dead about
    a doornail. I might have been inclined, myself,
    to regard a coffin nail as the deadest piece of
    ironmongery in the trade. But the wisdom of our
    ancestors is in the simile and my unhallowed
    hands shall not disturb it, or the Countrys done
    for. You will therefore permit me to repeat,
    emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a
    doornail.

13
Review Argument Outline
  • Introduction
  • Support Paragraphs
  • Claim 1
  • Claim 2
  • Claim 3 (?)
  • Counterargument
  • Concession
  • Refutation
  • Conclusion

14
Mad 40!
  • Is the good of the whole community more important
    than an individuals right?
  • Your taskwrite an essay in forty minutes
  • Use your notes from Tuesdays planning session to
    help you.

15
Essay Tally20 pts
  • 2 pts for a complete planning sheet (up to 2)
  • 1 pt per thesis statement (up to 2)
  • 1 pt per supporting claim (up to 3)
  • 1 pt per supporting evidence (up to 3)
  • 1 pt for each part of counterargument (up to 3)
  • 1 pt for hook, connection return (up to 3)
  • 1 pt each for So What? Call to Action (up to 2)
  • 2 pts for a complete essay (up to 2)

16
Homework
  • By next Monday, bring in a short summary of what
    you have read so far in your independent reading
    book. Include the page numbers.

17
Do Now
  • Organize the room as below

18
Debate Day 1
  • Resolved
  • The good of the community is more important than
    individual rights.

19
Steps
  • Step 1 Find Evidence For and Against
  • You will get a claim
  • You provide empirical, logical, or anecdotal
    evidence
  • Step 2 Meet in a larger group to list your
    claims evidence
  • Step 3 Develop some questions to ask the other
    side

20
Debate Format
  • Affirmative Constructive 5 mins
  • Negative Cross Examination 3 mins
  • Negative Constructive 5 mins
  • Affirmative Cross Examination 3 mins
  • Negative Rebuttal 3 mins
  • Affirmative Rebuttal 3 mins
  • Judges Findings

21
Exit Slip
  • How well did you perform in the debate?
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