The Science Of Scientific Writing    Set 3     Set 3-Refining claims ClaimsSeven rulesExercises 1-6Exercises 7-9Final Page Set 3.

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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

 

Exercises 7-9

Use the seven rules to convert the following pieces of text into clear, well-formed claims on your workspace.

These sentences all express pieces of reasoning, so refine the claims then color the boxes appropriately and construct argument maps.

7. Bollywood films are great as they're entertaining and culturally interesting

Model answer

 

8. We should definitely go ahead and ask for Richard's advice because he's very good indeed with many varied types of computers.

Model answer

 

9. I'd enjoy myself at the beach: Love that swimming and sunbathing!

Model answer

Hints

  • No reasoning in a box
  • Only one thought per box
  • Express claims using full sentences
  • Claims should be capable of being true or false
  • Remove any words that don't contribute to the claim's argumentative force
  • Make claims easy to understand
  • Boxes should make sense when read in isolation

 

 

 

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