Understanding a Writing Prompt and Two Sides of an Argument

Understanding a Writing Prompt and Two Sides of an Argument

Understanding a Writing Prompt:

Step 1: Please watch this video on how to best decode a writing prompt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlnJLBJfZeg&feature=youtu.be

Step 2: Watch this video on Summary/Response

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZAc_VGEsqo&feature=youtu.be

Step 3: Read both articles.

Step 4: Write a short 300 word Summary/Response using both articles and taking a clear stance on the topic.

In your response, compose an argument of your own addressing the topic. In your argument, be sure to:

Include a thesis statement identifying your position on the topic.

Discuss evidence and analysis to support your thesis. Evidence must include direct citation from the provided article(s) in MLA format. It may additionally include personal experience and/or anecdote.

Be sure to address and respond to a counter-argument in your essay.

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Understanding a Writing Prompt and Two Sides of an Argument

The two videos discuss some of the major elements that a writer needs to consider when writing a writing prompt. One of the major elements is to ensure that the topic is in line with what the prompt is asking. Doing this also requires a writer to pick a side of an argument that they are supposed to address. Without picking a side on an argument, it is impossible for an individual to easily articulate the points that they wish to put across within the argument or conversation that is taking place (EnglishClass212).

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