Opener 8/27 In your own experiences, when someone is trying to persuade you of something, what will automatically make you shut them down? Write a claim of fact, value and policy about capital punishment on the back of your opener Homework: "READ" 86 92 and Do 92 Activity by block Aug 27 10:38 AM Aug 31 7:14 AM Claims of Fact: either true or not true. Can be proven in a tangible way. Claims of Value: something is good/bad, right/wrong/, etc. Claims of Policy: When you propose a change or claim something should be DONE. Fact claim:the death penalty does not deter crime. Value claim: Since it is inequitably administered, capital punishment is unjust. Policy claim: Because it does not deter crime, because it is inequitably administered, and because it is unjust, the death penalty should be abandoned by civilized societies Aug 27 10:45 AM Aug 27 10:48 AM 1
"Argument Essay" Find prompt on page 85. Jot down two possible topics. Opener 8/29 What is the difference between diction and syntax and what are some ways authors use them? You need your LOC. Aug 29 6:46 AM Aug 27 10:41 AM Types of Thesis Statements Closed thesis: previews main points, limits number of points (your classic three part thesis). Open thesis: Does not list all the points, but instead puts the overall point. Thesis Statement: 1. Responds to all parts of the prompt 2. Adds some new piece of information or idea that you will work to PROVE in the text. 4 common mistakes... Counterargument thesis: addresses the counterarugment in the thesis, followed by the writers claim. Aug 30 6:45 AM Aug 27 10:43 AM 2
The non thesis thesis. A thesis takes a position on an issue. It is different from a topic sentence in that a thesis statement is not neutral. Bad Thesis 1 In his article Stanley Fish shows that we don't really have the right to free speech. Bad Thesis 2: This paper will consider the advantages and disadvantages of certain restrictions on free speech. Better Thesis 1: Stanley Fish's argument that free speech exists more as a political prize than as a legal reality ignores the fact that even as a political prize it still serves the social end of creating a general cultural atmosphere of tolerance that may ultimately promote free speech in our nation just as effectively as any binding law. Better Thesis 2: Even though there may be considerable advantages to restricting hate speech, the possibility of chilling open dialogue on crucial racial issues is too great and too high a price to pay. The overly broad thesis. A thesis should be as specific as possible, and it should be tailored to reflect the scope of the paper. Bad Thesis 1: There should be no restrictions on the 1st amendment. Bad Thesis 2: The government has the right to limit free speech. Better Thesis 1: There should be no restrictions on the 1st amendment if those restrictions are intended merely to protect individuals from unspecified or otherwise unquantifiable or unverifiable "emotional distress." Better Thesis 2: The government has the right to limit free speech in cases of overtly racist or sexist language because our failure to address such abuses would effectively suggest that our society condones such ignorant and hateful views. Aug 27 10:55 AM Aug 27 10:57 AM The uncontestable thesis. A thesis must be arguable. In order for it to be arguable, it must present a view that someone might reasonably contest. Bad Thesis 1: Although we have the right to say what we want, we should avoid hurting other people's feelings. Bad Thesis 2: There are always alternatives to using racist speech. Better Thesis 1: If we can accept that emotional injuries can be just as painful as physical ones we should limit speech that may hurt people's feelings in ways similar to the way we limit speech that may lead directly to bodily harm. Better Thesis 2: The "fighting words" exception to free speech is not legitimate because it wrongly considers speech as an action The "list essay" thesis. A good argumentative thesis provides not only a position on an issue, but also suggests the structure of the paper. Bad Thesis 1: There are many reasons we need to limit hate speech. Bad Thesis 2: None of the arguments in favor of regulating pornography are persuasive. Better Thesis 1: Among the many reasons we need to limit hate speech the most compelling ones all refer to our history of discrimination and prejudice, and it is, ultimately, for the purpose of trying to repair our troubled racial society that we need hate speech legislation. Better Thesis 2: None of the arguments in favor of regulating pornography are persuasive because they all base their points on the unverifiable and questionable assumption that the producers of pornography necessarily harbor ill will specifically to women Aug 27 10:59 AM Aug 27 11:00 AM 3
LOC 86 LOC 97 Write a thesis With your groups, write clearly and legibly. Aug 30 2:09 PM Aug 27 11:02 AM Opener 8/29 30 Summarize the qualities of a good thesis Fallacies errors in logic Skim LOC 98 109 for logical fallacies. Make yourself a cheat sheet with the names and qualities of fallacies. YOU NEED LOC Aug 27 11:03 AM Aug 27 11:03 AM 4
LOC Page 109 Classroom Fallacy activity DO the activity When you're done click turn in and then... Sep 2 8:01 AM Aug 30 1:05 PM In a new Google Doc, using one of your topics from Monday, start writing your... Argument Essay (50 pts) due 9/5 by 11:59pm DON'T use fallacies Write a good thesis statement evidence no research. Pull from your prior knowledge from history, science, novels you've read, life experience, etc. USE rhetorical appeals 700 800 words Opener 8/31 The following is an example of what kind of fallacy? Arianna Grande eats at McDonald's, so McDonalds will help me gain the figure of a popstar. Aug 31 11:02 AM Aug 27 11:06 AM 5
Equivocation: Using an ambiguous term in more than one sense, thus making an argument misleading. IR Books The priest told me I should have faith. I have faith that my son will do well in school this year. Therefore, the priest should be happy with me. Novel Notes and Extra Credit due 10/9 Sep 1 8:26 AM Aug 30 6:44 AM Sep 1 8:23 AM 6