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Argumentative essays are a type of writing that requires students to research a topic, gather, evaluate, and present evidence, and then position themselves on the topic in a clear and concise way. Before starting to write, find argumentative research paper topics and choose more appropriate.
It is possible for the argumentative essay to be confused with the expository essay. Although these two types are similar, the argumentative essay is different from the expository essay due to the amount of research and prewriting involved. Argumentative essays are often assigned as a final project or capstone in advanced composition or first-year writing courses. They require extensive research and lengthy preparation. Expository essays require less research and are generally shorter in length. Expository essays can be used in class for writing exercises and tests such as the GED, GRE.
A COMPLETE ARGUMENT
It might be helpful to view an essay as a conversation or debate with your classmate. The conversation would have a beginning, middle and an end if I was to discuss World War II's causes and current effects on those who were there. If I ended the argument at the second point of my argument, there would be questions about the current effects on the people who were affected by the conflict. The argumentative essay must be logically complete and clear in its purpose.
FIVE PARAGRAPH ESSAY
The five-paragraph approach is a common way to write an argumentative essay. However, this is not the only way to write such essays. It sounds simple, and it is. The method includes an introduction paragraph, three paragraphs of evidence, which may contain discussion of opposing viewpoints, and a conclusion.
LONGER ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS
Complex topics and intricate research require complex essays. Argumentative essays that discuss empirical research or multiple sources of information will almost always exceed five paragraphs. Before concluding an essay, authors may need to discuss the context, the sources of information, and their credibility. Assignments will determine many of these factors.
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It is possible for the argumentative essay to be confused with the expository essay. Although these two types are similar, the argumentative essay is different from the expository essay due to the amount of research and prewriting involved. Argumentative essays are often assigned as a final project or capstone in advanced composition or first-year writing courses. They require extensive research and lengthy preparation. Expository essays require less research and are generally shorter in length. Expository essays can be used in class for writing exercises and tests such as the GED, GRE.
A COMPLETE ARGUMENT
It might be helpful to view an essay as a conversation or debate with your classmate. The conversation would have a beginning, middle and an end if I was to discuss World War II's causes and current effects on those who were there. If I ended the argument at the second point of my argument, there would be questions about the current effects on the people who were affected by the conflict. The argumentative essay must be logically complete and clear in its purpose.
FIVE PARAGRAPH ESSAY
The five-paragraph approach is a common way to write an argumentative essay. However, this is not the only way to write such essays. It sounds simple, and it is. The method includes an introduction paragraph, three paragraphs of evidence, which may contain discussion of opposing viewpoints, and a conclusion.
LONGER ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS
Complex topics and intricate research require complex essays. Argumentative essays that discuss empirical research or multiple sources of information will almost always exceed five paragraphs. Before concluding an essay, authors may need to discuss the context, the sources of information, and their credibility. Assignments will determine many of these factors.
http://superbgrade.com/blog/30-good-argumentative-research-paper-topics-and-ideas
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