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English, 01.06.2021 19:00 liljumpmanj

Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Argument Organizer and introduction, you will write the body paragraphs of your argument. Important note: You will submit your introduction and body for this assignment.

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You have previously written the introduction to your argument. Now you will write the body paragraphs to continue your argument.
Be sure to use the information you previously wrote in your Argument Organizer.
In three body paragraphs, remember to include:
BODY PARAGRAPH 1: a strong reason for your claim and researched fact to support your claim
BODY PARAGRAPH 2: another strong reason for your claim and researched fact to support your claim
BODY PARAGRAPH 3: a counterclaim against your argument, a rebuttal, and a researched fact to support your rebuttal
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Signal phrases to indicate quotes or facts that are not your ideas
Write three or more complete sentences in each paragraph
Write in formal style using the third person point of view.
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
Add your introduction to the body.
Save your work to your computer or drive.
Submit your work in 06.07 Build a Convincing Argument.

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