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3 min readβ’june 18, 2024
Sahithi Morla
Sahithi Morla
Welcome to 2.2! We will cover how to build an argument with relevant and strategic evidence.
Keep in mind π§ . In any argumentative essay, incorporating evidence is crucial to persuade the reader and support the thesis statement.
Relevant and strategic evidence refers to the specific examples and evidence from the text that are used to support the thesis statement and the argument made in the essay. Relevant evidence is directly related to the thesis statement and supports the argument being made. Strategic evidence is chosen and used in a deliberate and thoughtful way to strengthen the argument and persuade the reader.
Examples of relevant and strategic evidence include:
When selecting and using evidence, it's important to be selective, choose the evidence that is most relevant and strongest to your argument, and use it strategically to make a convincing argument. Additionally, you should integrate and analyze the evidence in your essay, showing how it supports your thesis statement and argument.
Building an argument with relevant and strategic evidence is essential for success in AP English Language and Composition βοΈ. Now, letβs discuss the importance of using relevant and strategic evidence, and provide strategies for selecting and using evidence effectively.
By following these strategies, you will be able to build a strong argument with relevant and strategic evidence. It will help you to write a persuasive and well-supported essay that will be well-received by the reader. Remember, the goal of using evidence is to strengthen and support your argument, and to persuade your reader to accept your thesis statement.
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3 min readβ’june 18, 2024
Sahithi Morla
Sahithi Morla
Welcome to 2.2! We will cover how to build an argument with relevant and strategic evidence.
Keep in mind π§ . In any argumentative essay, incorporating evidence is crucial to persuade the reader and support the thesis statement.
Relevant and strategic evidence refers to the specific examples and evidence from the text that are used to support the thesis statement and the argument made in the essay. Relevant evidence is directly related to the thesis statement and supports the argument being made. Strategic evidence is chosen and used in a deliberate and thoughtful way to strengthen the argument and persuade the reader.
Examples of relevant and strategic evidence include:
When selecting and using evidence, it's important to be selective, choose the evidence that is most relevant and strongest to your argument, and use it strategically to make a convincing argument. Additionally, you should integrate and analyze the evidence in your essay, showing how it supports your thesis statement and argument.
Building an argument with relevant and strategic evidence is essential for success in AP English Language and Composition βοΈ. Now, letβs discuss the importance of using relevant and strategic evidence, and provide strategies for selecting and using evidence effectively.
By following these strategies, you will be able to build a strong argument with relevant and strategic evidence. It will help you to write a persuasive and well-supported essay that will be well-received by the reader. Remember, the goal of using evidence is to strengthen and support your argument, and to persuade your reader to accept your thesis statement.
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