Chapter 6: Presenting Your Argument
The
below techniques can assist writers in brainstorming on how they can present an
issue in individual paragraphs.
NOTE: Some introductory techniques have a
better effect than others depending on the context of the essay. You should
apply your best judgment to decide on which technique may be best applicable to
the situation at hand. For example, a persuasive paper cannot contain a
narration.
Narration
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The
scholar can give the reader a story that describes the manner in which the
events unfolded.
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Description
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In
what way can the situation/concept be described?
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Process
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How
is the object made? How is the object/idea implemented? How can one
accomplish the task?
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Cause
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What
is the root cause of the phenomenon?
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Effect
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What
impact does the phenomenon have on other things?
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Compare
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In
what way is it similar to another idea/object?
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Contrast
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In
what manner does it differ from another idea?
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Classification
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Is
the idea/object a part of a larger class? Can you name it?
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Division
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Is
it possible to break the concept down into smaller groups? Can you name the
group?
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Formal
definition
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In
what way is the idea defined by an authoritative/credible source, such as a
Penal Code, a biochemistry guide, etc.?
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Etymology
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What
is the origin of the word? Is the audience’s understanding of the concept
improved by knowing the origin? (If it
doesn't make it easier to understand, there is no point of using it!)
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Example
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Can
you name some examples of the idea/object in question?
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Exposition
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Explain
the concept in a rephrased manner.
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Negative
Definition
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What
is the object/idea not?
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Possible/impossible
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Could
the idea work? Has it worked before? Does the idea currently work? Why does
it work? Why not? In what ways is the
application of this concept limited?
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History
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Is
it possible to give a historic analysis of the concept
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Diagram
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Can
the idea be indicated using a diagram?
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Anecdote
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Is
it possible to tell a short story that explains the concept?
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Examples include
Narration
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Description
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Process
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Cause
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Effect
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Compare
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Contrast
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Classification
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Division
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Formal definition
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Etymology
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Example
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Exposition
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Negative Definition
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Possible/impossible
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History
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Diagram
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Anecdote
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