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Argumentative essay

Argumentative essay. Lecturer: Amrina Rosyada, S.E., M.Pd. DEFINITION. Argumentative essay assignments generally call for extensive research of literature or previously published material.

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Argumentative essay

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  1. Argumentative essay Lecturer: Amrina Rosyada, S.E., M.Pd.

  2. DEFINITION • Argumentative essay assignments generally call for extensive research of literature or previously published material. • It requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner. • Italso requiresempirical research where the student collects data through interviews, surveys, observations, or experiments. Thus,allows the student to learn about the topic and to understand different points of view regarding the topic so that she/he may choose a position and support it with the evidence collected during research. • Argumentative essaysmust establish a clear thesis and follow sound reasoning.

  3. STRUCTURE • A clear, concise, and defined thesis statement that occurs in the first paragraph of the essay. • Clear and logical transitions between the introduction, body, and conclusion. • Body paragraphs that include evidential support. • Evidential support (whether factual, logical, statistical, or anecdotal). • A conclusion that does not simply restate the thesis, but readdresses it in light of the evidence provided.

  4. OUTLINE

  5. EXAMPLE Essay Topic: The power of language to create cultural development. Essay Questions: • Why is language playing the powerfulrole inculturaldevelopment? • How does the language reflectthe culture of personal identity? • How can language and culturebe related? Thesis Statement: Language plays a crucial role in shaping the culture of aging and aging services in oursociety.

  6. The Power of Language to Create Culture Language plays a crucial role in shaping the culture of aging and aging services in oursociety. The words we use when talking to and about older persons denote how they arevalued, what is expected of them, and where they stand with respect to the speaker. Anyserious and lasting attempt to change the culture of aging services organizations mustinclude an analysis of what is said, to whom and what that communication both denotes(says) and connotes (means at multiple levels).

  7. We have seen how words matter and can be sources of bothgood and harm. What a person is called creates expectations about their behavior and setsthe limits on how much growth and individual identity is deemed possible by those whoserve them. Theanalysis of the traditional terms that have characterized speech in theaging services work place reveals culturally embedded ways of talking that infantilize,subordinate, marginalize and otherwise dishonor elders. There aremany examples ofchanged vocabularies that reflect the values of some of the new cultures developed tocombat these tendencies. These cultures reflect new assumptions about elders and theirroles in society, and as such replace dehumanizing language with language thatcommunicates honor, inclusion, partnership and equality of elders and those who serve them.

  8. The impact of new language is seen as a way of interacting that goes deeper into the core ofpeoples’ lived experience than mere changes in the words people speak. We argue that thenew language will have a positive effect on how elders feel about themselves, how theythink, and how functionally able they can be in daily life.Words do indeed make worlds. We conclude that cultures of care that honor those who liveand work in them will find that changing culture and changing language are complementary processes.

  9. The argumentative essay must be completeand logic, leaving no doubt as to its intent or argument.

  10. Watch the video carefully. Decide your topic and thesis statement. Then, create your outline and your own argumentative essay.

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