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What is the most important factor in students' writing proficiency?
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Pro-con Essay: Prewriting
The first step in writing is having something to write about. Your students will need to find a subject, brainstorm pros and cons, and plan their essays before they are ready to write.
1. Find a Subject
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If you do not have an assigned subject, you can find one using the "Basics of Life List." Watch the prewriting tutorial for more information on the "Basics of Life List."
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2. Select a Problem
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Use a cluster to narrow your general subject to a specific topic. Watch the prewriting tutorial for more information on clusters.
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3. Write an Opinion Statement
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Write a sentence that names your topic and sums up the benefits and drawbacks of it.
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4. Create a Pro-Con Chart
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Use a pro-con chart to brainstorm the pros and cons of your topic.
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5. Write Topic Sentences
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List main points about the pros and cons of your topic.
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Write a topic sentence about each main reason.
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6. Outline Your Essay
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Use an outline to organize your pro-con essay.
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