Argumentation
CLAIM

States your position on an issue.
Good claims are…
Engaging
Specific
Logical
Claim Examples
Though they seem mere entertainment,
Hollywood movies are actually
responsible for reinforcing cultural
stereotypes in America.
EVIDENCE

Support for your claim.
Evidence can include…
Facts and statistics
Expert opinion
Primary research
Personal anecdote
Evidence example…
Last year the State of Minnesota spent
$$$ million dollars promoting their
state-run lottery through ads
focusing on the contributions made
to environmental funds (Cary).
Churches have used raffles, bingo
nights, and even card tournaments
as fundraisers for years.
WARRANT

Interprets the evidence and shows how it supports
the claim. It is usually a generally accepted
rule.

“establishes clear
relationships
among the claim(s),
counterclaims,
reasons, and evidence”
A Good Warrant will …
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be a reasonable interpretation and
analysis of the facts.
be a logical interpretation of the
evidence
not assume more than the evidence
supports.
consider and respond to possible
counter-arguments.
EXAMPLES
Claim: It must have rained last night.
Evidence: The pavement is wet
Warrant: Wet pavement is a good
indication of rain.
EXAMPLES
Claim: It must have rained last night.
Evidence: The pavement is wet.
Warrant: Wet pavement is a good indication of
rain.
Counterclaim: The wet pavement may be the
result of sprinklers hitting the pavement.
EXAMPLES
Claim: Forks were not used in France in the fifteenth
century.
Evidence: Paintings of banquets from that period show
no forks on the tables or people eating with them.
Warrant: Contemporary paintings are very good
indications of the customs of an age.
Counterclaim:
EXAMPLES
Claim:
Evidence:
Warrant:

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    Claim Examples Though theyseem mere entertainment, Hollywood movies are actually responsible for reinforcing cultural stereotypes in America.
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    Evidence can include… Factsand statistics Expert opinion Primary research Personal anecdote
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    Evidence example… Last yearthe State of Minnesota spent $$$ million dollars promoting their state-run lottery through ads focusing on the contributions made to environmental funds (Cary). Churches have used raffles, bingo nights, and even card tournaments as fundraisers for years.
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    WARRANT Interprets the evidenceand shows how it supports the claim. It is usually a generally accepted rule. “establishes clear relationships among the claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence”
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    A Good Warrantwill …     be a reasonable interpretation and analysis of the facts. be a logical interpretation of the evidence not assume more than the evidence supports. consider and respond to possible counter-arguments.
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    EXAMPLES Claim: It musthave rained last night. Evidence: The pavement is wet Warrant: Wet pavement is a good indication of rain.
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    EXAMPLES Claim: It musthave rained last night. Evidence: The pavement is wet. Warrant: Wet pavement is a good indication of rain. Counterclaim: The wet pavement may be the result of sprinklers hitting the pavement.
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    EXAMPLES Claim: Forks werenot used in France in the fifteenth century. Evidence: Paintings of banquets from that period show no forks on the tables or people eating with them. Warrant: Contemporary paintings are very good indications of the customs of an age. Counterclaim:
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