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Classical Argument

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Academic Research Page

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SEE THE ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAGE
​FOR ​ALL RESEARCH TOOLS

Classical Argument Guides
The Task
Assignment and Guidelines - Classical Argument
Topics to Avoid 
- Classical Argument

How to Take Notes 
How to Make Notecards Video - Youtube mrbuttenglish 6:09​

​How to Take Notes, Skiadas Version - Simplified version of how to take notes on note cards or electronically in Google Slides

HOW TO READ ACADEMIC JOURNALS
How to Read and Take Notes on an Academic Journal 

THREE C'S FOR ARGUMENT - CONCRETE EVIDENCE, COMMENTARY, CONNECT TO THESIS
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Three Cs for Argument with example

THESIS STATEMENTS
Thesis Practice - This practice template takes you through a couple of steps to create a solid thesis statement.
Thesis Statements - Writer's Web

Universal, Abstract Ideas - the "so what" of writing

INTRODUCTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS

Introductions and Conclusions - Excellent Source - University of Toronto (PDF version available for those who prefer paper. )
Introduction Strategies - Considering background and hooks

Conclusion Strategies - Considering the SO WHAT of the argument

Revision and Editing
Common Errors Classical Argument

Rubric
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Classical Argument Rubric - Revised 9-Point AP Rubric to include MLA

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