Worksheet on Evaluating Arguments: Persuasiveness in Nature & Environment

English
Grade 8
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~24 mins
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A worksheet designed to strengthen students' ability to evaluate the persuasiveness of arguments related to nature and the environment through creative writing and analytical tasks.

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Worksheet on Evaluating Arguments: Persuasiveness in Nature & Environment

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Grade Grade 8
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Introduction to Environmental Persuasion

In the heart of the untouched forest, a small community of conservationists has dedicated itself to protecting the natural habitat from encroaching development. They argue that preserving these environments is essential not only for maintaining biodiversity but also for safeguarding the health of our planet. The critics, however, believe that modern progress and economic growth outweigh environmental concerns, emphasizing the importance of expanding infrastructure and industry. This debate has sparked widespread discussions about the true value of nature versus human advancement. Advocates highlight the aesthetic and ecological importance of untouched landscapes, asserting that once lost, these natural treasures cannot be regained. Opponents, on the other hand, claim that sustainable development can balance environmental needs with economic growth, arguing that innovation can lead to solutions that benefit both society and the environment. As this debate continues, it remains crucial to evaluate the evidence and persuasive techniques used by each side to determine which argument is more compelling.
1.
What is the main argument of the conservationists in the passage?
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one persuasive technique used by the advocates of environmental preservation.
[2 marks]
3.
According to the passage, what is the opposing view to environmental conservation?
[2 marks]
4.
Describe how the debate in the passage reflects a common real-world conflict.
[4 marks]
5.
Choose the option that best describes the tone of the passage:
Aa) Alarmist
Bb) Neutral
Cc) Persuasive
Dd) Humorous
6.
Identify a specific technique used to appeal to the reader’s emotions in the passage.
[2 marks]
7.
Analyze the use of contrast in the passage between the two sides of the debate.
[4 marks]
8.
Create a brief outline for a persuasive speech supporting environmental conservation based on the ideas in the passage.
9.
Based on the passage, what is one way to strengthen an argument in environmental debates?
[2 marks]
B

Creative Writing: Persuasive Essay on Nature & Environment

Imagine you are a conservationist or an industrialist making a case about a local natural site or environment. Consider the benefits, risks, and values involved. Be sure to include an introduction, well-developed body paragraphs, and a compelling conclusion.
1.
Draft your thesis statement for the persuasive essay.
[2 marks]
2.
List three persuasive techniques you plan to use in your essay.
[3 marks]
3.
Include a checklist of elements that make a persuasive essay effective.

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Created
1/1/2026
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1/1/2026
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