Argumentative Essay Structure

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

Need help with the basics of writing an argumentative essay? This slideshow can help!

Citation preview

Argumentative Essay Structure

A convincing argumentative essay

must be structured if it is to be effective.

A good essay is structured like a sandwich:

introduction

body

conclusion

The introduction should include:

•A hook to catch your reader’s attention.•Background information about your topic.•Your thesis statement.

Your thesis statement explains your central argument. This is the

focal point of your essay.

The body should include several paragraphs.

Each paragraph contains an argument that supporting your thesis statement. This argument is found in the topic sentence of the paragraph.

Each paragraph contains specific examples, illustrations, details, or anecdotes that explain or support your argument.

If you use information from sources directly (by quoting word for word) or indirectly (by paraphrasing), you should be sure to properly cite them using MLA or APA citations.

Your conclusion should include:A brief restatement of your thesis to drive home

your argument, and...

A call to action explaining to your audience what you would like them to do.

What should your readers do with the information you have given them?