9.2: Introduction to Argumentative Essays
What you’ll learn to do: evaluate argumentative essays and thesis statements
An academic argument asserts a claim and supports that claim with evidence.
The goal of an argument is to convince readers that the writer’s position is reasonable, valid, and worthy of consideration. Therefore, an argumentative thesis statement needs to be not only clear and focused, but also debatable, assertive, and reasoned. Additionally, an argumentative thesis must be able to be supported with evidence.
In this section, you’ll learn about argumentative essays and how they are shaped around strong, clear thesis statements.
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