Find the Claim!
- Due Oct 18, 2020 at 11:59pm
- Points 10
- Questions 20
- Available until Dec 18, 2020 at 1:59pm
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions
Now let's work on writing a claim...Remember to separate opinion from argument.
Opinion:
- Twinkies are delicious.
- I like dance music.
- I think Virginia Woolf is better than James Joyce.
- The governor is a bad man.
Argument/Arguable claim:
- Twinkies taste better than other snack cakes because of their texture, their creamy filling,
and their golden appearance. - Dance music has become popular for reasons that have nothing to do with the quality of
the music; rather, the clear, fast beats respond to the needs of people who really want to let loose. - Virginia Woolf is a more effective writer than James Joyce because she does not rely on
elaborate language devices that ultimately confuse and alienate the reader. - The governor has continually done the community a disservice by mishandling money,
focusing on frivolous causes, and failing to listen to his constituents.
What are the differences?
- An argument is supported by evidence, which can be debated/challenged. Opinion is
supported by more opinion (and ultimately you end up with something along the lines of
“Well, just because, okay?”). - A claim can be substantiated with research, evidence, testimony, and academic reasoning.
- A claim is something more than statement and support: an arguable claim also goes on to
address the “so what?” question, the implications and why we should care in the first
place. - Remember that not all claims are created equal, and though a claim may be arguable, the
best claims are focused, specific, complex, and relevant.
Now practice what you've learned.
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