The problem here is that the essay should suggest the title. You might try a working title to help you focus your writing, but if you are asking for a title for an essay you have already written, without posting your entire essay, it would be a waste of time.
Some working titles might be:
Be cautious with questions in titles however. Keep in mind though that the title should serve to help focus the topic for the reader.
The claim is the argument you plan to prove.
The audience of an essay is whomever you want to read it: it depends. If your writing an essay about animal cruelty you would want people who abuse animals or people who ignorant about it to read your essay.
You need to write your essay.
To restate your argument
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I all depends on what your essay is sbout.
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You could use the tittle "the argument"
To restate your argument
A catchy title for an essay on sea world animals is Killer whales want to live free. Another title would be don't cage up the free range sea animals.
A counter argument is a viewpoint that opposes the main argument presented in a persuasive essay. It is used to address potential objections or criticisms that the audience may have, and to strengthen the overall persuasiveness of the essay by demonstrating that the writer has considered alternative perspectives.
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