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ANALYZING

Arguments

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OBJECTIVE
gather manifestoes and analyze
the arguments used by the
writers

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MANIFESTO.
This refers to a published
declaration of the
intentions, motives, or
views of the issuer, be it an
individual, group, political
party or government.

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ARGUMENTATIVE HOW TO WRITE?
Argumantatively
WRITING.
investigate
kind of writing where the
collect evidence
students establish a position facts, statistics, and claims

in a given topic and then use


evidence to persuade the
audience to see things from
their point of view.

1. investigate
several sides of the argument which allows them to make an educated stance

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ARGUMENT CLAIM
Tyoes

Fact
a main idea, often called a
“claim” or “thesis Value
statement,” backed up with
Policy
evidence that supports the
idea.

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CLAIM OF FACT EXAMPLE

Statement that can be Water is a


proven or verified by compound of
two atoms of
observation or
hydrogen and
research
1 atom of
oxygen

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CLAIM OF VALUE EXAMPLE

States that one thing Rodrigo


or idea is better or Duterte is the
best president
more desirable than
in the
another
Philippines

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CLAIM OF POLICY EXAMPLE

Legislation
Suggest what should should be
or ought to be done to passed to stop
solve a problem the sales of
cigarettes

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ARGUMENT ARGUMENT
Parts

Claim
a main idea, often called a
“claim” or “thesis Evidence
statement,” backed up with
evidence that supports the
idea.

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IDENTIFYING
STATED CLAIMS Stated Claims

Read
Topic sentence in a "What is the paragraph
paragraph about?"

sometimes first in the Summarize


sentence
Find
sentences that matches best

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IDENTIFYING
STATED CLAIMS Stated Claims
Identify
important ideas
Topic sentence in a "What do these ideas
paragraph have in common?"

sometimes first in the Summarize


sentence

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EVIDENCE ANALYZING
Argyments
identify the reason or
evidence the author gives Claim
for support. Evidence
is the evidence true?
do the reason or Pros and Cons
evidence defeat or
weaken the
argument?

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EVIDENCE ANALYZING
Argyments
identify the reason or
evidence the author gives Claim
for support. Evidence
how well the reasons
support the claim? Pros and Cons
poor / weak /false
=less persuasive &
invalid

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PROS AND CONS ANALYZING
Argyments
Listing the pro and con Claim
sides of the topic will help
you examine your ability Evidence
to support your Pros and Cons
counterclaims, along with
a list of supporting
evidence for both sides.

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REFERENCES
https://www.slideshare.net/ashleytroxell/analyzing-and-
evaluating-arguments
https://fnhs.edu.ph/wp-
content/uploads/2021/10/EAPP_Q2_Module_1.pdf
https://www.collegeessay.org/blog/argumentative-essay-
examples
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m_TBCi6DQc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO6p87VPZ8k

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