Organization
One effective way of ordering the supporting points is to rank them in order of importance and then arrange them as follows:
1. Second most important point |
2. Point of lesser importance |
3. Point of lesser importance |
4. Most important point |
Adapting the Argumentative Pattern
Except for the fact that an introduction by definition demands the first spot and a conclusion the last, other sections can be moved around in a variety of effective ways. If the traditional order--introduction, statement of case, refutation, confirmation, conclusion--doesn't suit your needs, try an alternative.
1. Open with the introduction. |
2. Refute the strongest opposition point. |
3. State the case. |
4. Confirm your proposition. |
5. Refute the weaker opposition points. |
6. End with the conclusion. |
1. Open with the introduction. |
2. Offer your proposition as an open question. (NOT ON THIS ESSAY) |
3. State the case. |
4. Examine and refute the opposition. |
5. Examine and confirm your proposition. |
6. Conclude that your proposition should be accepted. |
1. Open with the introduction. |
2. Offer a rival proposition. |
3. Offer your own proposition. |
4. Confirm your proposition. |
5. Refute the opposition. |
6. End with the conclusion. |
1 comment:
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