steps in writing an argumentative essay

 Writing an argumentative essay can be difficult even for the most experienced writers, yet it is an essential part of the academic process. To make it easier, here are the steps to follow:


1. Choosing a Topic: Consider the prompt you were given carefully. Research topics that are related to the prompt and narrow down the ideas. Choose the one you feel passionate about and confident in defending.

2. Know the Arguments: Research your chosen topic thoroughly. Collect evidence and examples; be sure to look at both sides of the argument and draw your own conclusions as to why one side is stronger or more valid.

3. Create an Outline: To help you organize your essay, create a basic outline that includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

4. Write a Thesis Statement: This statement should clearly outline your point of view on the topic.

5. Introduction: Introduce the argument, look at both sides of the argument, state your thesis statement.

6. Body Paragraphs: Begin each body paragraph with a theme sentence, which will introduce one of the main points. Follow this up with your supporting data and evidence to make a strong argument for each point.

7. Conclusion: Of the three main components of an argumentative essay (introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion) the conclusion is the most important as it is your final chance to reiterate your point of view and leave readers with a strong impression.

Lastly, be sure to proofread and edit your piece for any errors or typos. With the right topic and approach writing an argumentative essay can be an interesting learning experience.

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