Very often we get requests from students to review their argumentative essays to make sure that the language, grammar, referencing is correct. And a fairly big part of these essays has a bigger problem than grammar and spelling: poor arguments.
There is an opinion that college students can be divided into two groups: those who love writing argumentative papers and those who fear it. Students who do not shy away from composing argumentative essays are usually those who are highly opinionated and who enjoy in proving that their arguments are correct.
What can make an argumentative writing stand out from the other similar papers? Especially if all the papers tackle just one argument or topic? This is often the case in college essays, more importantly in argumentative writing wherein students in a class are given just one topic or argument to write about.
It is often said that to be able to write an essay that is effective and purposeful, one should think of it as a conversational argument. There would be an introductory, middle, and end to the conversation or argument.
a research paper is your own thoughts based on your thorough analysis of what you previously knew and what you managed to research about your topic
So what, right? Theoretically, this is the most important thing you should know about academic writing. Practically, this doesn't make our lives easier. But here is one thing that WILL facilitate your writing, guaranteed. Read this carefully