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Argumentative Letter Argument Writing
EmbEddEd AssEssmEnt
Here’s how the claim is worded: .
Where’s the evidence to support this reason? .
My Notes
The letter sounds formal except when you write .
One example of a precise noun is .
Study the Peer-Editing checklist that your partner completed. Use it to help you revise your draft. Revise and complete your draft on a classroom computer. You may need to find more evidence from the Internet to use in your final draft. Check your final letter against the Scoring Guide before you submit it to your teacher.
Step 6: Sharing
You will now read your letter aloud. Practice your presentation at home to a family member. Keep these points in mind as you are presenting your letter:
Tips for Presenting
• Practice your presentation before you give it. You can practice in front of classmates, friends, or family members.
• Speak loudly and clearly.
• Maintain eye contact with your audience.
• Listen respectfully to any questions from your audience, and respond thoughtfully to their questions.
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