– AN argument happens when there is debate between two or more parties on an issue.
-how do you develop (expand,unfold,unpack)an argument?
-support it with data & sub-argument
1.quotation: must be cited at least with author’s name, and usually with the date. or if there is no person’s,the organization name. You don’t need: work cited, cover page,introduction, and conclusion. You should have:quotation,one sentence introduction,little of work,you are analyzing,paragraphs, and transition. thesis: in front of your ideas,argument, claim, position,point of view,stake, and why you choose quotation. You need: topic: write about something you passionate about. summary: analysis of one part of it, with example why you passionate about it stick to an analysis of your quotation don’t stray Analyze to uncover deeper meanings. agree or disagree with your quote. analyze all the parts of your quotation. Don’t ignore keywords: For Smith, choose a rich quotation,don’t Dick something you can’t get lots of topic analysis out of. my professor said, it doesn’t need too much MLA style format: response papers should be two full pages, double spaced,with 1? margins, in a 12 point front. page number required.
AN argument happens when there is debate between two or more parties on an issue
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