What are support or improve of Trump's supporter

Summative Research Infographic Outline

Evidence Analysis

Evidence One (Direct Quote word for word including citation):

Justification One (Why does this support and/or improve your argument?):

Evidence Two (Direct Quote word for word including citation):

Justification Two (Why does this support and/or improve your argument:

Evidence Three (Direct Quote word for word including citation):

Justification Three (Why does this support and/or improve your argument:

Evidence Four (Direct Quote word for word including citation):

Justification Four (Why does this support and/or improve your argument:

Evidence Five (Direct Quote word for word including citation):

Justification Five (Why does this support and/or improve your argument:

Design Choices

Explain 5 of the design choices you used on your infographic. These could range from illustrations, graphics, borders, font sizes and colors, or other strategic and engaging choices.

Choice 1___________________

How is it persuasive?

Choice 2___________________

How is it persuasive?

Choice 3___________________

How is it persuasive?

Choice 4___________________

How is it persuasive?

Choice 5___________________

How is it persuasive?

Call to Action / Big Picture Persuasive Reflection: Choose Either:

1) What is the overall effect or impact of your topic’s persuasion?

2) What is a Call to Action (Persuasion that convinces people to take up a cause that could get people to take your side) related to your topic?

3) What might happen to the world or society if people aren’t persuaded?

Putting it all together

Page 1: The first page of the infographic is your clear thesis, name, design choices, your five direct quotes/evidence, and your call to action or big picture persuasive reflection.

Page 2: The second page includes your paragraph analysis. The first paragraph explains your design choices. Simply compile your 5 “How is this persuasive?” ideas into clear, complete sentences and a unified paragraph.

The next paragraph will be your Evidence Analysis. Simply combine your paraphrases and justifications into complete sentences and a unified paragraph.

Page 3: The final page will be your works cited. If you saved the works cited at the bottom of the article, simply copy and paste it in alphabetical order with a title on that document. Remember to make sure you included the parenthetical citations on all your quotes and paraphrases, (author’s last name + line number) and that they each match each other.