Where can I find argumentative articles?

Where can I find argumentative articles? Where can I find argumentative articles? Academic Search Premier. Provides magazine and newspaper articles as well as scholarly journal articles. MasterFILE Premier. Newsbank. Newspaper Source. ProQuest Global Newsstream. New

Where can I find argumentative articles?

Where can I find argumentative articles?

  • Academic Search Premier. Provides magazine and newspaper articles as well as scholarly journal articles.
  • MasterFILE Premier.
  • Newsbank.
  • Newspaper Source.
  • ProQuest Global Newsstream.
  • New York Times.
  • Philadelphia Inquirer.
  • Wall Street Journal.

What sources are good for argumentative essays?

Academic Journal

  • Are peer reviewed.
  • Have original research.
  • Focus on current developments.
  • Cite other works and have bibliographies.
  • Can be in print, online or both.

How do you know if an article is argumentative?

There are three steps to argument identification:

  1. Understand the Context: Is someone trying to convince you of something?
  2. Identify the Conclusion: What are they trying to convince you?
  3. Identify the Reasons: Why do they think you should believe them?

Is an argumentative essay?

The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner. Expository essays are often used for in-class writing exercises or tests, such as the GED or GRE.

How many sources should you use for an argumentative essay?

You should use a minimum of four sources. All sources must be from a credible, academic source like those found in the Broward College databases or Broward College library. Correctly cite and document sources according to MLA format, using both in-text citations and the works cited list.

What are reasons in an argument?

Reasons are statements of support for claims, making those claims something more than mere assertions. Reasons are statements in an argument that pass two tests: Reasons are answers to the hypothetical challenge to your claim: “Why do you say that?”