Here are some argumentative topicprompts for high school students: Is prison the best way to reform criminal behavior? Should we legalize human cloning? Do social media have a positive or negative impact on teenagers? Should public schools teach religion?
You might be assigned an argumentative essay as a writing exercise in high school or in a composition class. The prompt will often ask you to argue for one of two positions, and may include terms like “argue” or “argument.” It will frequently take the form of a question. ...
Our teamworked very hard to develop more than 300 funny essay topics for you. We hope you’ll enjoy these humor essay topics, but keep in mind that writing an essay is not all fun and games. It requires concentration and some analysis. ⚠️ BONUS: tips on the most efficient argument...
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When Tom from the Wuthering Expectations blog suggested at the start of this year that we read through all the surviving plays from ancient Athens, one a week, and blog about them, I was enthusiastic, despite my diffidence about writing on matters I knew little of. And, for a while, I ...
Writer/reader visibility in young learner writing: A study of the TRAWL corpus of lower secondary school texts One explanation for the high frequency of WRV features in TRAWL is that the prompts - both argumentative and expository - often request a personal style... IK Hasund,H Hasselgrd - ...
Students' essays were assessed for writing quality using a standardised rubric, based on which texts were classified as high, average and low L2 English language proficiency. While written Arabic proficiency was also rated, in this study, we report the findings for TM use in L1 Arabic for the...