Argumentative Essay Word Wall for Structure
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These word wall cards help middle school students remember the definitions of key argumentative essay terms while simultaneously reinforcing the structure of a text-based (literary analysis) essay!
Introduction (HAT):
Hook
Arch (Bridge)
Thesis
Body (ACE IT):
Answer
Cite evidence
Explain with commentary
Ingeminate (repeat the cycle of cite & explain with NEW evidence)
Top it off with a conclusion
Counterclaim (FAUCET )- as in "Turn it up!" or "Pour it on!"
Feature the other side
Affirm with evidence
Underscore the essay's position
Cite evidence for the essay's position
Explain with commentary
Top it off with a conclusion
Conclusion (ATT):
Affirm the Thesis
Trim the point
The call to action
I hope this gives your middle school students an anchor for their argumentative essay writing!
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