ERWC â Lying Essay
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ERWC â Lying Essay
ERWC – Lying Essay REQUIREMENTS General Requirements Must include: 3 paragraphs (Intro, Body, Conclusion) 1 Quote from the articles (see blue graphic organizer) Thesis statement Counter Argument MUST BE TYPED Assignment: When is it okay to lie? Sometimes, never, always? Write an essay answering that very question. Provide at least 1 counter argument and support your claim with evidence (quotes) from the articles we read in class. Intro Paragraph At least 3 sentences as follows: 1. Hook – Ask a question, give a witty scenario, a shocking statistic 2. Some basic information about lying or telling a lie 3. Your thesis statement Your claim or argument and reasons! BE SURE TO ANSWER THE QUESTION: WHEN IS IT OKAY TO LIE? Body Paragraph 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Topic Sentence Your claim Evidence – reason Counter Argument Present a quote – Article reference Rebuttal Conclusion sentence Sentences 1 and 2 Topic Sentence Examples Your Claim For Lying: It is a moral duty to protect the feelings of those we love. Lying is only okay Against Lying: Lying is the worst thing you could do. when… Little white lies are … Lying is never okay. Lying is horrible… The worst thing you can do is lie… Sentences 3, 4 and 5 Evidence Counter Argument and Quote Why do you feel the Include an argument from way you do? Return to your thesis, what reasons did you give? one of the articles that DISAGREE with your claim If you are pro lying, use Article 2 or 3 If you are against lying, use Article 1 or 4 “Kant, the 18th century philosopher believed…” Quote the article: In article ___, the author states, “(insert quote)”. Sentences 6 and 7 Rebuttal Conclusion Sentence A rebuttal is basically you A concluding sentence telling your readers why the counter-argument is not logical or right. State why you think that author was wrong “I disagree with this statement because…” “On the contrary…” restates the main idea of the paragraph Example wording: As a result, Overall, Therefore, Consequently, End the paragraph strong! Conclusion At least 3 sentences: Restate your thesis Compare lying to something else in life: Remember restate means re-word! Religion, stealing, being polite Call to action What should we do now that we read your essay?