Write a strong, convincing argumentative essay that responds thoroughly to the prompt you have chosen. Be sure to follow the writing process to create a well-thought, clear, and appealing argument.
→ Lastly, you should determine a prompt and then choose a side and defend it as well as have a well-organized essay, including:
A thorough introduction that encourages the audience to read , contextualizes the subject & position, and states the thesis including a clear position & opposition if including a counterargument
Body paragraphs : clear & specific topic sentence, linking sentences, specific concrete details–substantiate, commentary, concluding sentence to unify, & possibly a counterargument.
IMPORTANT NOTE–To make an A on this essay as well as to fully construct an argumentative essay in order to differentiate from just a persuasive essay, you should include a well-constructed counterargument to show that you are a well-rounded thinker, targeting a larger audience. If you do not include a counterargument, the highest you can make on this essay would be an 89% if everything else is done correctly and thoroughly.
A conclusion that ties everything together and leaves the reading inspired/motivated—restated thesis, linking sentences, and closing statement.
You are to have a minimum of 2 reasons: maximum of 3
Remember—think like a lawyer winning over a jury when determining concrete details.
No hypotheticals!!
NO RESEARCH ALLOWED–so no citations or WC pg.
Revise and edit
Avoid personal pronouns, unless using a personal ex.
Remember, no contractions!
Remember, use formal academic language
Include each appeal to have strongest possible argument→ ethos/pathos/logos
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