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Chapter 1
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MODULE 15
level: MODULE 15
Questions and Answers List
level questions: MODULE 15
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It is a paper that shows people's views and sentiments
Position Paper
It's also called an argumentative paper or a manifesto
Position paper
It is to convince the reader of the acceptability of the writer's position
The goal of position paper
Used in any kind of situation in which there is significant issue that needs to be addressed.
Use of position paper
An idea or question over which people are divided
Issue
A topic is an issue if people have
Different POV on the matter
A statement that expresses your stand or position on an issue. It expresses how you feel about an issue.
Thesis
An important part of a position paper in order to explain to the reader why their position is logical, acceptable and believable.
Reasons
The evidence or ideas to substantiate the reasons.
Support
Figures a the writer's own observations or reports from scholarly studies
Facts
Similarities or differentiation between two ideas, concepts, or situations
Comparisons
Real-life demonstrations of an idea
Examples
The author's feelings or generalizations
Opinions
You agree by showing weaknesses in the counterargument.
False, Refute
The arguments that oppose your goal in presenting these is to refute or discredit them so that any opposition in the reader's mind is dealt with.
Opposing Viewpoints/counter arguments