Persuasion and Public Voice · Informational Writing
Structuring an Argument
Developing logical sequences in writing to support a specific point of view or call to action.
Key Questions
- 1How do connective phrases strengthen the flow of a logical argument?
- 2Why is it important to acknowledge and refute a counter argument?
- 3How does the concluding statement reinforce the writer's primary purpose?
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
NCCA: Primary - Exploring and UsingNCCA: Primary - Communicating
Class/Year: 5th Year
Subject: Voices and Visions: Advanced Literacy and Expression
Unit: Persuasion and Public Voice
Period: Informational Writing
Suggested Methodologies
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