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Eapp L16
Eapp L16
Eapp L16
Position paper - sometimes called a point of view paper, a composition that presents a strong claim of
your opinion with the aim of convincing the reader.
•The tone should not become condescending, superior, or otherwise degrading to the reader or any
opposition group.
•Introduction
•Body
a. The Counterclaim
- Explain that your position is still the best one, despite the strength of counter arguments.
• Conclusion
5. Create an outline.
(grammar)
Clauses
Ex: The suspect in the lineup who has red hair committed the crime.
Nonrestrictive Clauses - tell you something about a preceding subject, but they do not limit, or restrict,
the meaning of that subject.
Ex: The suspect in the lineup, who owns a red car, committed the crime.
When choosing between "that" and "which," use "that" to introduce a restrictive clause and "which" to
introduce a nonrestrictive clause.
Ex: 1. The store honored the complaints that were less than 60 days old.
Ex: The store honored the complaints, which were less than 60 days old.