In our English lessons we have been learning how to write a balanced argument. What are the features of a balanced argument? Can you give some examples?
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William
11/27/2014 12:03:11 pm
it must have a rhetorical question. It also must have paragraphs.
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india
12/1/2014 09:53:47 am
i agree with william but also a rhetorical question is a question that does not have an answer
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Joseph
12/1/2014 10:23:10 am
well you can answer it but that is your opinion it can be yes or no like do you like potatoes ?
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lily sowray
12/1/2014 10:44:28 am
you have to have parahgraphs to do a balanced argument
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Mrs Keens
12/1/2014 10:48:06 am
How are the paragraphs constructed? What is the structure of the argument?
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colette
12/1/2014 11:26:35 am
the paragraph needs to have at least 2 sentences
Jemima
12/1/2014 11:52:12 pm
In paragraph you need things backing up your argument.
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colette
12/2/2014 10:07:42 am
A paragraph is a collection of
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ruby!
12/3/2014 10:30:30 am
at the end their is a conclusion where u can give your own thoughts.
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Milly
12/6/2014 08:11:20 am
Sometimes you can ask for other people's opinion as well as giving your own.
Patrick c
12/10/2014 12:18:26 pm
Balanced arguments are where there is as much for and against banning somthing. I had so much fun writing mine. We were put in groups of two so we could make one. The argument I did was, should we introduce playgrounds for each year. I loved saying the argument to all the year fives. 👲
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