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Bee the Change

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by James Preller


  Wrap it up!

  Now that you’ve made your claim and supported it with reasons and evidence, it’s time to wrap everything up in the conclusion of your argument. This is your last chance to get your audience to agree with your point of view—make the most of it! In your conclusion, you can restate your claim, tie up any loose ends, and make a call to action if needed. A call to action asks your audience to believe something or do something. The BIG creates a slogan: “Bee the change!” This is a call to action because they are asking the school to support a bee-friendly garden at Clay Elementary.

  Put it all together!

  What we’ve just gone over are the basic elements of a strong argument. This is a good format to follow for your next persuasive speech, writing assignment, or anytime you want to be convincing. Now you have all the tools you need to take that first step toward making a difference.

  So what’s your big idea? Better get to work—you’ve got a lot of convincing to do, and I want you to wow me!

  Visit hmhbooks.com to find all of the books in the Big Idea Gang series.

  About the Author

  JAMES PRELLER is the author of the popular Jigsaw Jones Mysteries, which have sold more than ten million copies. He is also the author of Bystander, named a 2009 Junior Library Guild Selection, Six Innings, an ALA Notable Book, and the Scary Tales series of mystery-horror stories for children. James lives in Delmar, New York, with his wife, three children, cats, and dog.

  Visit him at jamespreller.com

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