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Write Arguments: Claims with Clear Organization, Supporting Evidence, and Conclusion

July 22, 2025
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Shivohm Karogal

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These revision notes emphasize that strong arguments must be logically structured and supported by solid evidence. To build an effective argument, begin with a clear claim, back it up with facts or data, analyze the information in relation to the thesis, and finish with a strong conclusion.

Principle

Strong arguments require logical flow and solid evidence.

 

Steps

  • Start with a clear claim (e.g., The main cause of WWI was the alliance system).

  • Support with evidence (data, stats, historical facts).

  • Analyze and link back to the thesis.

  • End with a strong, clear conclusion.

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