Discussion: Building an Argument Throughout this module, we are learning about building an argument. As you recall from the Persuasion, Part 2, lecture, a persuasive argument is made up of three parts: 1. Claim — Your statement or position based on the evidence. 2. Evidence — Experience and credible, recent information that supports your claim. 3. Warrant(s) — The “glue” that links the evidence to the claim. Working with colleagues in class, family and friends at home, or individually, you are going to craft a two-minute (about 350 words) sentence outline using Motivated Sequence. Please cite TWO credible sources beyond the experience of the listener or you, the speaker. Follow the Motivated Sequence Outline Template that I have already uploaded.(It is an example ) You will focus “On living in a city”: 1. Attention 2. Need — Your claim (or statement) that defines a problem. 3. Satisfaction — Living in a city is the solution to the problem you define. 4. Visualization 5. Action Discussion Prompt 1. Please post your fantastic persuasive argument in sentence outline form using MOTIVATED SEQUENCE. Then, briefly answer this question (no less than 40 words): * What did you learn?
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