ENGLISH 10 2ND QTR ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY VS ARGUMENTATIVE SPEECH

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Tone and Style of Argumentative Essay

  • Formal and Academic

  • Focuses on logical reasoning (logos)

  • Third-Person Perspective

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Tone and Style of Argumentative Speech

  • Conversational and Engaging

  • Emotionally Charged (Pathos)

  • Direct Address (you)

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Sentence Structure of Argumentative Essay

  • Complex and Detailed

    Sentences

  • Clear Transitions

    (Linking phrases)

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Sentence Structure of Argumentative Speech

  • Short and Simple

    Sentences (pauses)

  • Repetition and

    Rhetorical Questions

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Use of Evidence in an Argumentative Essay

  • Detailed Evidence

  • Data and Statistics

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Use of Evidence in an Argumentative Speech

  • Selective Evidence

  • Anecdotes and Stories

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Figurative Language in an Argumentative Essay

Focuses more on clarity and logical presentation of ideas rather than emotional or figurative language.

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Figurative Language in an Argumentative Speech

Employs metaphors, similes, and vivid imagery, alliteration and parallelism

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Engagement Features in an Argumentative Essay

  • Static: Relies solely on written text to persuade.

  • Dependent on Reader’s Interpretation

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Engagement Features in an Argumentative Speech

  • Interactive

  • Body language and voice modulation are needed

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Use of Pronouns in an Argumentative Essay

Third-person pronouns help the writer sound neutral and objective, which strengthens the argument's credibility

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Use of Pronouns in an Argumentative Speech

  • First-Person Pronouns (I, we, us- personal connection)

  • Second-Person Pronouns (you, your- direct engagement)

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