English 11B—Argumentative Essay
Begin by considering this question: Many of the founding documents in America are dedicated to showing that all men are created equal. This is a cornerstone of our nation. However, Harry Blackmun, former US Supreme Court Justice, said, “In order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently.” Was Justice Blackmun right or wrong? Write a well-developed essay in which you explain your position, providing convincing support for your choice. To begin your prewriting, you must first decide if you agree with this statement or not. Once you have done that, then you should find evidence to support your position. You may use examples from your own life or from recent national events (anecdotal evidence) or evidence from any of the readings that we have done so far in unit 1 (or in semester A of your American Literature class). Before you begin writing your actual essay, you should have a basic outline: Your thesis statement - whether you agree or disagree
Reason 1 with supporting evidence
Reason 2 with supporting evidence
Reason 3 with supporting evidence

Argumentative

Completing a graphic organizer is required.

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The above question may give you your opinion on the statement "In order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently." As an opinion is personal, I can't write the essay for you, but I'll show you how to write one.

As shown in your question, to begin your essay, you need to decide whether or not you agree with this statement. Next, you should look for three reasons that explain why you agree or disagree with the statement and provide evidence that these reasons are correct and true.

These evidences must have data that justify your opinion. This data can come from your personal experiences or you can search for facts and events that support your thinking.

After that, you should write your essay as follows:

  1. Introduction: Present the topic that will be discussed in the essay and present your thesis statement. The thesis statement refers to your opinion, that is, your position on the topic addressed.
  2. Body: Write three paragraphs. In each paragraph, you will develop your opinion and show a reason that proves your opinion. This reason must be accompanied by evidence, a fact that strengthens your every opinion.
  3. Conclusion: You will give your final reflection on the subject, re-present your opinion and finalize the essay showing what must be done for your opinion to be recognized in the real world.

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