7.2. Argument development

Cards (61)

  • A weak argument has a disjointed and illogical flow of ideas.
    True
  • Steps to identify the main argument and supporting points in a text
    1️⃣ Look for the main argument
    2️⃣ Identify the thesis statement
    3️⃣ Analyze supporting points
    4️⃣ Evaluate the relevance of evidence
  • A strong argument anticipates and addresses counterarguments
  • Statistics add numerical credibility to an argument.

    True
  • A logical progression of ideas is a characteristic of a weak argument.
    False
  • Evidence should always be linked back to the thesis
  • A well-structured argument has a clear progression of ideas
  • Concluding an argument involves reinforcing the central claim and its significance.

    True
  • What is the main argument in a text typically stated?
    Clear thesis statement
  • What are supporting points in an argument designed to do?
    Support the main argument
  • Order the following types of evidence from most to least formal:
    1️⃣ Statistics
    2️⃣ Expert Opinions
    3️⃣ Examples
    4️⃣ Anecdotes
    5️⃣ Quotes
  • Anecdotes are personal stories used to make concepts relatable.
    True
  • Signposting in an argument uses transitional phrases to orient the reader.

    True
  • Order the steps for structuring an argument logically:
    1️⃣ Start with a clear thesis statement
    2️⃣ Organize supporting points logically
    3️⃣ Use transitions between ideas
    4️⃣ Anticipate and address counterarguments
    5️⃣ Conclude by reinforcing the thesis
  • To transition effectively, transitional phrases should signal the relationship between ideas and orient the reader
  • When refuting a counterargument, it is important to acknowledge the opposing view
  • What is the purpose of argument development?
    Present a persuasive case
  • What is the role of a conclusion in a strong argument?
    Reinforce the central argument
  • A strong argument must have a clear thesis statement.
    True
  • What are three rhetorical techniques used to develop a strong argument?
    Reasoning, examples, persuasive language
  • What is the central aim of a thesis statement in an argument?
    To persuade the reader
  • Match the type of evidence with its description:
    Statistics ↔️ Numerical data supporting claims
    Examples ↔️ Specific instances to illustrate points
    Expert Opinions ↔️ Statements from authorities
    Anecdotes ↔️ Personal stories to make concepts relatable
    Quotes ↔️ Direct extracts from relevant texts
  • Linking evidence to the thesis strengthens the argument.
    True
  • Match the characteristic with its description:
    Logical flow ↔️ Ideas build upon each other coherently
    Smooth transitions ↔️ Seamless connections between paragraphs
    Signposting ↔️ Use of transitional phrases
    Organized sections ↔️ Argument divided into introduction, body, and conclusion
  • The first step in structuring an argument logically is to start with a clear thesis statement.
  • What are three rhetorical techniques used to develop a strong argument?
    Reasoning, examples, persuasion
  • What type of evidence uses numerical data to add credibility to an argument?
    Statistics
  • What is the purpose of using quotes in an argument?
    Support the main points
  • What are the three main sections of an organized argument structure?
    Introduction, body, conclusion
  • Effective transitions in an argument create a logical flow between points.

    True
  • Smooth transitions strengthen an argument by creating a logical progression.

    True
  • Order the steps for refuting counterarguments:
    1️⃣ Identify potential counterarguments
    2️⃣ Acknowledge the counterargument
    3️⃣ Provide a rebuttal
    4️⃣ Use evidence and reasoning
    5️⃣ Transition back to the main argument
  • To refute a counterargument, you should first acknowledge it rather than ignore or dismiss
  • What is one characteristic of a strong argument?
    Logical flow
  • A strong argument begins with a clear thesis statement
  • Developing a strong argument requires thorough research and the use of rhetorical techniques
  • What type of evidence is numerical data used to add credibility to an argument?
    Statistics
  • Types of evidence used to develop supporting points in an argument
    1️⃣ Statistics
    2️⃣ Examples
    3️⃣ Expert opinions
  • Supporting points in an argument provide reasons, evidence, and explanations to support the central claim
  • What is the primary goal of structuring an argument logically?
    To guide the reader