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Writing a Balanced Argument.

Writing a Balanced Argument. Title A simple statement or question to draw attention to the issue. Why should we buy Fair Trade products?. Introduction A short opening, explaining how the issue came about. Do not put any views of your own in this section. Paragraph 1. Paragraph 2.

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Writing a Balanced Argument.

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  1. Writing a Balanced Argument. Title A simple statement or question to draw attention to the issue. Why should we buy Fair Trade products? Introduction A short opening, explaining how the issue came about. Do not put any views of your own in this section. Paragraph 1

  2. Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Points ‘for’ You could start this section with ‘Firstly’. Write about your first point in favour of the argument but do not put your own point of view yet. Points ‘for’ Begin your next point with ‘Secondly’ or ‘In addition to this’ but still do not give your own opinion. Points ‘for’ Use ‘Also’ or ‘In addition’ to begin your final point in favour of the argument. Try to give evidence to support the point if you can. Paragraph 4

  3. Paragraph 5 Paragraph 6 Points ‘Against’ Continue to put your points ‘against’, introducing them with formal words such as ‘In addition’, ‘Also’ or ‘Furthermore’. Points ‘Against’ Begin with ‘However’ and put your first point against the argument without giving your own view. Paragraph 8 Conclusion Begin with ‘To sum up the argument’ or ‘In conclusion’. At last you can give your own views if you wish, and conclude either in favour of or against the issue. Or finish with a question to challenge your readers to make up their own minds! Points ‘Against’ Use ‘Finally’ to begin your last point. Still do not give your opinion. Paragraph 7

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