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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
A How To Guide
What is an Argumentative Essay?
In persuasive or argumentative writing, we try to convince othersto agree with our facts, share our values,accept our argument and conclusions,and adopt our way of thinking.
Elements of a persuasive/argumentative essay
Picking A Topic
Pick something that comes from an emotional reaction inside you to the subject, question, prompt or situation
you’ve been asked to write about. In other words: •Something that sets off a reaction, either positive or negative, in relation to the idea or ideas you have to
write about. •Something that triggers an agreement or
disagreement inside you.
Establish Facts
You need to make sure you have enough facts to back up your point.
Without facts, you have no argument.
Does this argument have any hot button issues that could raise
emotions?
Why is your topic relevant to your audience?
Why should they care about how they feel one way or another?
How might this topic impact them?
Organize your facts in order of importance.
You don’t want to start off your paper with your most important fact. You want your facts to build on one another,
and hit your audience with your biggest fact right before your conclusion.
Forming and stating conclusions.When you do this, it helps wrap up your paper
and give it closure. IMPORTANT!!!
Persuading your audience until the end.
Your conclusion needs to align with your facts to help prove your point.
Persuasive/Argumentative writing helps build confidence as a writer. It can also help you
build confidence when it comes to expressing your feelings and your view points to others.
Works Citedhttp://graderaisingessaywritingtips.wordpress.com/2009/02/26/the-secret-to-choosing-persuasive-essay-topics-teachers-will-love/
http://www.studygs.net/wrtstr4.htm