An arguement is a reason given in proof or rebuttal, or can be a discourse intended to persuade. It is also known as a coherent series of statements leading from a premise to a conclusion. There is a certain structure to making an arguement. This structure includes making a claim and taking a position, supporting the claim and anticipating reader's concerns. The first part which is, making the claim invovlves making your position very clear and doing so earlier on in an essay. It's important to begin with a clear focus and keep that focus in mind and the rest of the paper should also be focused. This is not a detailed discussion but a detailed defence of your portion on this issue.
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