ESTRUTURA DA REDAÇÃO COMPLETA: TEXTO DISSERTATIVO - Aula 2 - Profa. Pamba

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8 Oct 201921:05

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive guide on writing an argumentative essay, focusing on key elements such as structure, content, and the importance of each section. It explains the difference between types of essays (subjective, objective, and argumentative) and provides clear instructions for the introduction, development, and conclusion. The presenter emphasizes the necessity of presenting the problem and thesis in the introduction, using strong arguments in the development, and concluding with a restatement of the thesis and a proposed solution. The script also highlights practical tips for students preparing for exams and provides techniques for creating an effective essay structure.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The importance of understanding the structure of an argumentative essay for exams like the ENEM, vestibular, and public contests.
  • 😀 An argumentative essay requires a clear introduction, development, and conclusion, with each part containing specific required elements.
  • 😀 The introduction must present the problem and the thesis (your viewpoint), which guides the entire essay.
  • 😀 The development of the essay should provide strong arguments to support the thesis, including data, facts, and examples.
  • 😀 Avoid subjective opinions and emotions in an argumentative essay; it must be objective and based on reasoned arguments.
  • 😀 The conclusion should restate the thesis and propose a solution or intervention for the problem presented, outlining responsible parties and actions.
  • 😀 In a conclusion, simply stating a project or solution isn't enough; it must be detailed and specific about who, what, where, and when.
  • 😀 Dissertations can be objective or subjective, and it's crucial to choose the appropriate type based on the task at hand.
  • 😀 Be cautious when transitioning between different types of dissertations, especially in maintaining objectivity in argumentative writing.
  • 😀 Practicing writing essays with various introduction techniques and understanding the role of each section helps in creating a consistent structure.
  • 😀 The use of examples, comparisons, and a variety of argumentation techniques enhances the persuasiveness of your essay.

Q & A

  • What are the three types of dissertations discussed in the script?

    -The three types of dissertations mentioned in the script are subjective dissertations, objective dissertations, and expository dissertations.

  • What is the difference between subjective and objective dissertations?

    -Subjective dissertations are written in the first person and express personal emotions or opinions, while objective dissertations maintain a neutral tone and avoid personal feelings, focusing on facts and arguments.

  • Why is it important to avoid writing in the first person in an argumentative dissertation?

    -In an argumentative dissertation, writing in the first person undermines the objective nature of the text. The goal is to convince the reader through arguments rather than personal opinions or emotions.

  • What is an expository dissertation, and how does it differ from argumentative and subjective ones?

    -An expository dissertation presents facts or information without offering an opinion. Unlike argumentative dissertations, it does not seek to persuade, and unlike subjective dissertations, it avoids personal emotions or viewpoints.

  • What are the key components of an argumentative dissertation's structure?

    -An argumentative dissertation typically consists of three main parts: an introduction, a development section (main body), and a conclusion. Each part must include specific elements to maintain proper structure.

  • What two elements must be included in the introduction of an argumentative dissertation?

    -The introduction of an argumentative dissertation must include the presentation of the problem and the thesis statement, which is the writer's point of view on the problem.

  • What is the role of the development section in an argumentative dissertation?

    -The development section is where the writer presents arguments to convince the reader of their point of view. This section should include facts, examples, and data to support the thesis.

  • What are the two essential elements that must appear in the conclusion of an argumentative dissertation?

    -The conclusion must include a restatement of the thesis (retaking the main point of view) and a proposed solution or project of intervention addressing the problem discussed in the essay.

  • What should be avoided when writing the conclusion of an argumentative dissertation?

    -In the conclusion, writers should avoid introducing new arguments or contradicting the thesis presented earlier. The conclusion should be consistent with the rest of the dissertation.

  • Why is it necessary to propose a project of intervention in the conclusion of an argumentative dissertation?

    -Proposing a project of intervention shows that the writer has a clear solution to the problem addressed in the dissertation. It gives a practical and actionable ending to the discussion, reinforcing the arguments made in the body of the text.

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