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Lesson 1 of 88 ยท Literary Analysis

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Argumentative: Social Media Impact

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Does social media do more harm than good for teenagers.

๐ŸŽฏ Your mission

Take a side. Defend it. Don't be boring.

โšก The twist

Pretend the reader disagrees โ€” what would change their mind?

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Warm-up scribble

List 3 things you'd change about your school. Just list, no explanation.

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Mentor sentence

๐Ÿ—ป Weak claim: "Phones are bad sometimes." Strong claim: "Phones cost students 23 minutes of focus per hour."

Instructions

Does social media do more harm than good for teenagers? Take a clear position and support it with evidence.

What to Include

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Claim

State a clear, debatable claim.

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Evidence

Support with facts, data, or examples.

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Counterclaim

Address the opposing viewpoint.

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Reasoning

Explain how evidence supports the claim.

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Conclusion

Restate claim and summarize key points.

Creative Writing

Does social media do more harm than good for teenagers? Take a clear position and support it with evidence.

Writing Prompt:

Does social media do more harm than good for teenagers? Take a clear position and support it with evidence.

What to include:

  • Claim: State a clear, debatable claim.
  • Evidence: Support with facts, data, or examples.
  • Counterclaim: Address the opposing viewpoint.
  • Reasoning: Explain how evidence supports the claim.
  • Conclusion: Restate claim and summarize key points.
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Why this matters in real life

When you grow up, the people who can defend an idea win the room.

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Pick a topic you feel strongly about. Write 3 reasons you're right.

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For the dinner table

โ€œWhat's one opinion you'd defend in front of the whole class?โ€

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