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The Ideal Guide to Argument Essays for GMAT and GRE

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Argument Essay For GMAT And GRE IDEAL GUIDE TO ARGUMENT ESSAYS FOR GMAT GRE: 50 MODEL ESSAYS ON OFFICIAL TOPICS (IDEAL GUIDES 1)

Argument essays are a common type of essay question on the GMAT and GRE. They require test-takers to analyze an argument and either agree or disagree with its . In order to write a successful argument essay, it is important to understand the structure of an argument and the different types of arguments. This guide will provide you with everything you need to know about writing argument essays for the GMAT and GRE.

IDEAL GUIDE TO ARGUMENT ESSAYS FOR GMAT GRE: 50 MODEL ESSAYS ON OFFICIAL TOPICS (IDEAL GUIDES 1)
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The Structure of an Argument Essay

An argument essay typically has the following structure:

  1. Body paragraphs

The should provide a brief overview of the argument that you will be analyzing. It should also state your thesis statement, which is your opinion on the argument.

Body Paragraphs

The body paragraphs should develop your thesis statement by providing evidence and analysis. You should use a variety of evidence to support your argument, including examples, statistics, and expert opinions. You should also anticipate and address any counterarguments that someone might make against your position.

The should restate your thesis statement and summarize the main points of your essay. It should also leave the reader with a final thought or impression.

Types of Arguments

There are two main types of arguments: deductive and inductive.

Deductive Arguments

Deductive arguments start with a general statement and then support it with specific evidence. The of a deductive argument is always guaranteed to be true if the premises are true.

Inductive Arguments

Inductive arguments start with specific evidence and then draw a general . The of an inductive argument is not always guaranteed to be true, but it is likely to be true if the evidence is strong.

How to Write an Argument Essay

Now that you understand the structure of an argument essay and the different types of arguments, you can start writing your own argument essay. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

  1. Choose an argument that you are interested in and that you have a strong opinion about.
  2. Do some research to gather evidence to support your argument.
  3. Write a thesis statement that states your opinion on the argument.
  4. Write body paragraphs that develop your thesis statement by providing evidence and analysis.
  5. Anticipate and address any counterarguments that someone might make against your position.
  6. Write a that restates your thesis statement and summarizes the main points of your essay.

Writing argument essays can be challenging, but it is also a valuable skill. By following the tips in this guide, you can learn how to write argument essays that are clear, concise, and persuasive.

IDEAL GUIDE TO ARGUMENT ESSAYS FOR GMAT GRE: 50 MODEL ESSAYS ON OFFICIAL TOPICS (IDEAL GUIDES 1)
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IDEAL GUIDE TO ARGUMENT ESSAYS FOR GMAT GRE: 50 MODEL ESSAYS ON OFFICIAL TOPICS (IDEAL GUIDES 1)
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