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nUnit 4 Assignment WorksheetIn the Units 3 and 4 Discussions, you created a thesis statement that offered a solution to a problem in your community or workplace. In this unitxe2x80x99s Assignment, you will revise and evaluate the effectiveness of that thesis using the Toulmin Model.Part I: First of all, you will revise the provisional thesis statement that you generated in the previous unit Discussion. Make sure the thesis is concise (1xe2x80x932 sentences) and includes two parts: a proposal for solving a problem and a reason that solution is needed.xc2xa0xc2xa0 For more on creating effective persuasive thesis statements, review the following Writing Center resources:xe2x97x8fxc2xa0xc2xa0 xe2x80x9cGive Your Paper Direction: Developing a Strong Thesis Statementxe2x80x9dxe2x97x8fxc2xa0xc2xa0 xe2x80x9cWriting a Thesis for a Persuasive Essayxe2x80x9dWrite your revised two-part thesis statement here, and be sure to include a claim + reason (the xe2x80x9cbecausexe2x80x9d or xe2x80x9csincexe2x80x9d clause): What type of claim does this represent? Part II: Next, describe how you will use the appeals of logos, ethos, and pathos to make your argument more compelling to your audience. You can review the Writing Center resource on the appeals here: “The Three Appeals of Argumentative Writing”Part III:xc2xa0 Identify the parts of your argument based on the Toulmin Model. For more on the Toulmin Model, review the following Writing Center resources:xc2xb7xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0 Toulmin Model of Argument xe2x80x9cPodcastxe2x80x9d and xe2x80x9cTranscriptxe2x80x9dxc2xb7xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0 xe2x80x9cHow to Support an Argument and Avoid Logical Fallaciesxe2x80x9dClaim:xc2xa0Warrant (assumption):Qualifiers: How strongly do you believe in the argument? Would any qualifiers be beneficial? Why or why not? Grounds:Backing (for the warrant):Rebuttals:Identify at least one logical fallacy to which your argument may be susceptible and how you will avoid that fallacy. For more on logical fallacies, review the Kaplan University Writing Center resource xe2x80x9cHow to Support an Argument and Avoid Logical Fallacies.xe2x80x9d ‘

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