What is the structure of an argumentative essay?

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The image shows a structure for writing an argumentative essay. It outlines the order of paragraphs, the main goal of each paragraph, what each paragraph should contain, and some writing reminders.

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An argumentative essay includes an introduction, body paragraphs with evidence, a counter claim, and a conclusion.

The structure of an argumentative essay is as follows:

1st: Introduction (includes a hook, topic, argument, and claim). 2nd-4th: Body Paragraphs (each paragraph provides a reason that supports the claim, evidence, and sources). 5th: Counter Claim/Rebuttal (discusses the opposite of your claim). 6th: Conclusion (revisits the topic, argument, and claim).

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The structure of an argumentative essay is as follows:

1st: Introduction (includes a hook, topic, argument, and claim). 2nd-4th: Body Paragraphs (each paragraph provides a reason that supports the claim, evidence, and sources). 5th: Counter Claim/Rebuttal (discusses the opposite of your claim). 6th: Conclusion (revisits the topic, argument, and claim).

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Argumentative essays present a claim, and then use evidence to persuade readers why the claim is valid.

Tips

A common mistake is failing to provide credible sources to back up each claim.

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