Outlining Your ArgumentDevelop Your Outline
You have carefully researched both sides of an issue, determined your position, and stated a claim. Now you must find a way to juggle your supporting evidence and counterclaims to create a powerful argument.
Use the Outline Planning Guide to begin organizing your argument. As you build your outline, make note of the sources where you found your information.
Outlining Your Argument
Keep in mind, your finished argument must be supported by at least three credible sources and include at least one visual representation (chart, graph, infographic) of data that supports your claim. If you find that you do not have enough evidence to write a complete argument, conduct another search to locate additional
Outline Planning Guide
Research: Source where you found this information Introduction Body Part 1State your claim
Point AMake your first pointSupport your first pointCounterpoint APresent first counterpointSupport first counterpointRebuttal AState first rebuttal pointSupport rebuttal point
Body Part 2Point BMake your first pointSupport your first pointCounterpoint BPresent first counterpointSupport first counter pointRebuttal BState first rebuttal pointSupport rebuttal point Body Part X**Continue pattern until all points and counterpoints have been addressed. Conclusion
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