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Argumentative Writing
Definition: Argumentative writing takes a stand on an issue and uses evidence to support a claim and refute a counterclaim.


Example:
Should junk food be banned from schools?

Claim
Definition: A statement that takes a clear position on an issue

Example:
Schools should ban junk food.


Counterclaim
Definition: A statement that addresses and acknowledges the perspectives that are different from your claim

Example:
Banning junk food at school is pointless because kids will eat it elsewhere.


Rebuttal
Definition: An explanation of why the counterclaim is incorrect or logically flawed with evidence to support the rebuttal

Example:
Although some students may find junk food elsewhere, healthier food options at school would establish good habits that might stick.

Is argumentative writing the same as persuasive writing? The answer is no. When authors write to persuade, they usually try to stir up their readers' emotions. Argumentative writing, on the other hand, uses logic to convince the audience. Let's take a deeper look at how argumentative writing and persuasive writing are different.

Argumentative Writing Persuasive Writing
Definition A writer defends a position with evidence from sources relative to the text(s) or subject(s) they are writing about. A writer uses emotion to convince a reader that their opinion on a topic is correct.
Approach The writer presents both sides of an issue by using evidence to support their claim and prove why the opposing perspective is incorrect. The writer presents only their side of an issue that may or may not be based on evidence.

The good news? There's a way to determine the best approach for appealing to your reader. To identify and better understand your audience, ask yourself these questions:

How old are they?
Where are they from?
How does their culture or life experiences affect their beliefs?
What do they stand for or believe?
What kind of education do they have?
What jobs do they have?
Which organizations or associations do they belong to?
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