In the writing of an argumentative essay, structure is
extremely important. Be sure to have a narrow enough topic that can be supported by
three points, beginning with the most important one. It is advisable to include
counterarguments in persuasive essays, counterarguments that are eliminated with logical
reasons and solid data. Careful and thorough researching of the topic is essential, as
well; in addition, a variety of evidence--statistics, testimonials from authorities,
logical reasons--is essential.
It may be a good idea to let
another person read your essay as that person will detect any subjectivity in your
writing, or other flaws that are harder for you yourself to discern. This person will
also detect any irrelevant sentences, as well, or notice that you may need transitional
words or phrases between ideas.
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the site listed below. Good luck!
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