e.+Qualifier+and+Conclusion

= Qualifier and Conclusion =

The qualifier should place limits on the claim. It might detail some alternative views about the claim. In a justification, you should qualify your argument by acknowledging that there are alternative points of view. What is an alternative to your claim? Perhaps the artist’s interpretation of his work is different from that of critics. Perhaps other artists work in a very different way or even disagree with this way of working. Your counter-claim should be developed in a paragraph with supporting evidence such as the work of another artist, an illustration, and a quotation from a dissenting source.

Now that you have so effectively argued a counter-claim, you need to strongly conclude by showing why your original claim is correct. To do this, refer to the main evidence from Artist 1 and Artist 2.

Reference List: Check to powerpoint on how to reference your sources.

B. Gurpaal

B. Mason

C. Phil

D. Tom

F. Dougie

G. Sam

H. Hamish

H. Benn

K. Joseph

K. Harry

L. Curtis

L. Wilson

M. Frazer

N. Alex

R. Andrew

S. James

T. Richie

W. Cameron

W. Gianluca