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Argumentative Paragraph Structure
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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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This 2-page document shows students how to simply create a paragraph to prove a claim. It begins with writing a topic sentence, then has sentence starters for introducing evidence, then 2 models for either a direct quote or a paraphrased quote, and finally, your analysis. The analysis part also has sentence starters/phrases students can use to analyze how evidence proves a claim. My example that I use as a model is about how suspending students causes too much harm.

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February 13, 2020
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