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OVERVIEW: The way to well-written science

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PART I: Paragraphs and Sentences...

SET 1: The Parts of Arguments

SET 2: Indicator Words

SET 3: Refining Claims

SET 4: Locating Arguments in Prose

SET 5: Rationale's Essay Planner

SET 6: Assessing

SET 7 : More on Assessing

 

Does your map look like this?

Chocolate model answer

It doesn't matter whether the reason is on the right or the left, provided both it and the position are in separate branches directly under the position. In terms of writing claims, note how all three claims are complete sentences, and each has the same grammatical subject ("Chocolate"). As we will see later, it writing claims in a systematic manner helps to keep the entire argument well organised and easy to follow.

 

 

Content of this page drawn in whole or part from the Austhink Rationale Exercises with permission from Austhink.