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  1. Concession

    Concession writing style also shows that the writer is a logical and fair-minded person, able to realize that every argument has several sides to consider before it is presented. This type of writing can be considered strong as it finds common ground between the writer and his opponent. Concession Examples

  2. Definition and Examples on Concessions in Arguments

    Updated on February 12, 2020. Concession is an argumentative strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledges (or appears to acknowledge) the validity of an opponent's point. Verb: concede. Also known as concessio . The rhetorical power of concession, says Edward P.J. Corbett, resides in an ethical appeal: "The audience gets the impression ...

  3. Concession in Literature: Definition & Examples

    Concession Definition. A concession (kuhn-SEH-shun) in literature is a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument. It allows a writer to acknowledge that information presented by an opponent has some amount of validity and should be considered. Concessions show that a writer doesn't have tunnel vision when it comes to their ...

  4. 4.5 Identifying Concessions and Counter Arguments

    Your Task: compose a critical response essay—including, ideally, an introduction, at least three body paragraphs, and a conclusion—to the text below Goals: your essay should include the following: A brief summary of the author's argument; Your own argument which should either: mostly agree with the author and provide your own persuasive assertions that extend support for the author's ...

  5. The Argumentative Essay: The Language of Concession and Counterargument

    The Argumentative Essay: The Language of Concession and Counterargument. We have already analyzed the structure of an argumentative essays (also known as a persuasive essay), and have read samples of this kind of essay. In this session we will review the purpose and structure of an argumentative essay, and will focus on practicing the grammar ...

  6. PDF Making Concessions & Counterarguments

    Making concessions also demonstrates your ability as a writer by showing that you have researched and considered you argument from multiple perspectives in order to come to an informed decision. Naturally, what you don't want to do is present a counterargument and not address it. It might be tempting to do this in your conclusion; you may ...

  7. Concession Examples and Definition

    Concession Definition. A concession is something yielded to an opponent during an argument, such as a point or a fact. Concessions often occur during formal arguments and counterarguments, such as in debates or academic writing. A writer or debater may agree with one aspect of his or her opponent's ideas and yet disagree with the rest.

  8. How to use concession in your argument essay

    Buy Ryan's Task 2 ebook here: http://tinyurl.com/jm68wa6Have Ryan personally assess 5 of your Task 1 or 2 samples: http://tinyurl.com/zkr9w2rLooking at a poi...

  9. Concession

    Concession is a literary device used in argumentative writing, where one recognizes a point made through one's opponent. It allows for one-of-a-kind evaluations and approaches closer to an issue, indicating an knowledge of what reasons the actual debate or controversy. It demonstrates that the writer is a mature thinker, and has taken into ...

  10. Concession definition and example literary device

    Concession is a literary device used in argumentative writing, where one acknowledges a point made by one's opponent. It allows for different opinions and approaches toward an issue, indicating an understanding of what causes the actual debate or controversy. It demonstrates that the writer is a mature thinker, and has considered the issue ...

  11. 4.6 Concessions and Counter Arguments: Practice

    Concession and Counterargument Practice. Look at the following statements. In the first example, you are given the objection. The goal is to be able to structure the objection into a concession, and once you've done that, your next step is to reasonably counter it. You've been given an example to start.

  12. Concession

    Transitions: although it is true that, certainly, despite, granted that, however, indeed, granted, I admit that, in fact, in spite of, it may appear that, naturally, nevertheless, of course, once in a while, sometimes, still, yet. Example: Mason (2007) and Holmes (2009) vehemently disagree on the fundamental components of primary school education.. Despite this strong disagreement, the ...

  13. 4. MAKING A CONCESSION

    A valid argument could be made for not including a paragraph of concession at all. When you think about it, the whole point of your essay is to persuade your reader of your point of view, so it may not be a good idea to provide them with reasons or examples for believing something else instead.

  14. Argument, Counterargument, & Refutation

    Debatable thesis statement in the Introduction. Argument - paragraphs which show support for the author's thesis (for example: reasons, evidence, data, statistics) Counterargument - at least one paragraph which explains the opposite point of view. Concession - a sentence or two acknowledging that there could be some truth to the ...

  15. 5.8: Writing Concession and Counterargument

    Here is a concession/counterargument paragraph from the student essay. The overall thesis of the whole essay is this: Although some defend the fast fashion industry's aesthetic and economic contributions, it has devastating impacts on labor rights and the environment, and needs serious regulations by all nations to stop the damage.

  16. Understanding Arguments: On Counterarguments, Concessions and Rebuttals

    The SAT essay assignment—to explain how an author "builds an argument to persuade" his or her audience—asks you to locate and analyze the building blocks of an argumentative essay. Just what makes an argument persuasive, though, can seem unclear, especially if students have a limited concept of what it means to make a "strong ...

  17. Concession and Refutation

    A few tips for using concession and refutation effectively: Always summarize counter-arguments in a fair manner. Taking a cheap shot makes you look bad, not your opponent. Get concessions out of the way as soon as possible. Leaving them to the end will weaken your own argument. When refuting a counter-argument, back up your opinions with ...

  18. Concessions: Definition & Example

    Concession Definition. A concession is an argumentative strategy where the speaker or writer addresses a stance that opposes their claim. The word concession comes from the root word concede. Concede means to admit that something is valid after apparently denying it. The key to an argumentative concession is found in the definition of concede ...

  19. What Is a Concession in a Thesis Statement?

    In academic essays, the thesis statement is the heart of your argument: It tells readers exactly what your paper will discuss and what position you'll take on the topic. Some thesis statements include concessions, which are statements that acknowledge a different, valid perspective on the topic or that admit ...

  20. Identifying Concessions and Counter Arguments

    Your essay should also consider at least one objection a reader might have to your argument. You may respond to this objection in different ways. You may respond to this objection in different ways. For example, you may argue against the objection, or you may acknowledge that the objection is a good point and incorporate it into your argument.

  21. ARGUMENTATIVE STRATEGIES Reasons, Concessions, and Refutations research

    You might want to start with some rough draft outlining of your reasoning and consider what argumentative strategies will work best for you. Recall that an argument is an assertion plus reasoning. Three basic strategies for constructing your line of reasoning are (1) reasons, (2) concessions, and (3) refutations.

  22. Concession Paragraphs for IELTS

    A concession paragraph is the part of an essay that shows an awareness of opposing ideas. Although this does not entirely concede the main point of the author's essay, it provides an acknowledgement of the validity of other ideas, thereby demonstrating maturity and complexity of thought.

  23. PPTX Concessions and Counterarguments

    Concessions and Counterarguments. Research 2014.15. What is a concession? A Concession is when you acknowledge or. recognize the opposing viewpoint, saying that it has some merit. A reader of your essay is more likely to listen to you if you show you can see his/her point of view before you counter that argument.

  24. Example Of An Argumentative Essay (pdf)

    Example Of An Argumentative Essay Writing an essay on the topic "Example of an Argumentative Essay" can be a challenging task, as it requires a careful balance between presenting a clear argument and providing relevant examples to support that argument. The difficulty lies in not only understanding the intricacies of constructing a persuasive argument but also in selecting appropriate examples ...