Whether Elvis is alive or dead. (He's dead, of course). NO human being can survive being 250 lbs. at 42 years of age and ingest a cocktail of prescription drugs including dilaudid - on top of cheeseburgers and banana splits in the night. So there's ONE argumentative essay.
On an even heavier note, the topic of gay marriage is an argumentative essay. Pick your side and then use scholarly researched information to support your side. Don't just talk rubbish out of your bottom. State your opinion, but also back them up with proven facts. (PS- Not all studies done on things are 100% since they also depend on WHERE those polls were taken and on whom).
Another argumentative essay is whether God exists - yes, you can argue this since like it or not - it has not been PROVEN how we got here or the mountains or oceans. (This could go on forever). If philospohers cannot prove it, you've got a winning argument!
Abortion rights is another essay topic.
Capital punishment is another topic.
Juveniles being charged as adults is another topic.
Women's reproductive rights and men being allowed vascectomies with no problem.
Men who claim that circumcision is mutilation, while others do not.
....As you can see, there are many topics that can form a wonderful argumentative essay. So MANY things can go into these topics and I have done them myself. You may even choose political arguments of democratic views vs. republican and state your opinion and back it up with facts.
Be sure to CITE your references! (Give credit to the source if you use anyone else's ideas or words).
The claim is the argument you plan to prove.
To restate your argument
Both A and B
thesis statement
Acknowledge the validity of a counterargument, but highlight specific evidence that demonstrates the superiority of your argument
The claim is the argument you plan to prove.
To restate your argument
You could use the tittle "the argument"
To restate your argument
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.
persuasive
The argument you plan to prove
The argument you plan to prove
The counter argument should be placed after the introduction and before the conclusion in an essay. This allows for a balanced presentation of different perspectives on the topic.
They're pretty much the same, but a synthesis essay incorporates outside pieces of information (that are probably given to you). In both, you will take a stance and support it, but in the synthesis essay, you will use articles to justify your stance. In the argument essay, however, you will have to rely more on your own thoughts because you aren't given any outside information.
An essay will have the following: Intro: hook thesis pre-view argument Body Paragraph 1-3: Argument Evidence to support argument closing paragraph: restate thesis restate arguments connect it to the audience.
It can contextualize ideas.It can make the essay more interesting.It can reinforce the power of an argument.