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Collection of Argumentative Cliparts (32)
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A focused gallery of argumentative illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A cheerful student holds a giant pencil beside the key reminder: “It has a topic sentence that states your opinion.”
A thinker evaluating two opposing arguments-Argument A and Argument B-with colorful connections symbolizing reasoning pathways.
One debater points emphatically while the other reacts with surprise-classic dynamics of a competitive debate.
When communication breaks down: a classic cartoon portrayal of two people locked in a heated argument.
Two people caught mid-argument-pointing fingers, wide eyes, and expressive faces capture the classic “blame game” in relationships.
A clear visual breakdown showing how persuasive writing appeals to emotion and opinion, while argumentative writing relies on evidence, analysis, and counterclaims.
A classic cartoon-style sketch showing two kids mid-argument: one sulking, the other yelling with dramatic flair.
A clear thesis statement holds your essay together-here’s how it connects to body paragraphs and evidence.
A visual metaphor for constructive debate: one person champions a point, the other presents a counterpoint-essential for balanced reasoning.
A clipboard holding a signed document with a yellow stamp and pen-perfect for representing official approvals or paperwork.
A ready-to-use, standards-aligned resource for teaching argumentative writing-perfect for classroom instruction or independent practice.
A classic line-drawing demonstrating proper finger placement for acupressure on the wrist’s inner side, targeting key energy points.
A vibrant, classroom-friendly visual clarifying the distinction between persuasive and argument essays-perfect for quick learning.
A clear, structured infographic breaking down the key components of effective argumentative writing-from analyzing both sides to applying a formal, objective tone.
A cheerful cartoon boy holds an apple while urging others to like it-demonstrating how persuasion aims to align opinions.
Two expressive stick figures seated opposite each other, using hand gestures to convey active listening and mutual exchange.
This engaging puzzle piece visually reinforces the phrase “as well as,” helping learners grasp additive conjunctions in English grammar.
A magnifying glass focuses on “ANALYSIS” amid a cloud of related analytical terms, symbolizing deep investigation and critical thinking.
When negotiations turn sour: two executives locked in a heated tug-of-war over a critical briefcase.
A nostalgic scene of scholarly work: a feather quill, inkwell, and open manuscript resting on aged tomes.
A gavel underscores the debate: Should minors be punished like adults? The image presents two opposing legal viewpoints.
