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Propuesta de ensayo argumentativo
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An argumentative essay prompt gives you an evidence-based structure for defending a position fairly, in whichever model your course uses. Enter a topic and choose the classic claim-and-counter form, the Toulmin model, or the Rogerian approach, and it lays out the sections that model needs — claim, evidence, and warrant in Toulmin; common ground in Rogerian; thesis, reasons, and refutation in the classic form. Students use it to see how an argumentative essay differs from a persuasive one: it persuades through logic and evidence, states the opposing view honestly, and earns its conclusion rather than appealing mainly to emotion. The mark of a strong argumentative essay is that it treats the other side fairly and refutes it with reasoning, not dismissal. Fill the structure with your real evidence, qualify claims you cannot fully prove, and let the soundness of the argument, not its volume, do the convincing.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your topic.
- Choose the structure model.
- Support each claim with evidence.
- State the opposing view fairly, then refute it.
Use Cases
- •Structuring an evidence-based argumentative essay
- •Choosing between classic, Toulmin, and Rogerian models
- •Treating the opposing view fairly before refuting it
- •Building arguments on evidence rather than emotion
- •Distinguishing argumentative from persuasive writing
Tips
- →Ground every claim in evidence, not feeling.
- →State the counter-argument honestly.
- →Refute with reasoning, never dismissal.
- →Qualify claims you cannot fully prove.
FAQ
how is argumentative different from persuasive
An argumentative essay convinces through evidence and reasoning and weighs the opposing view fairly, while a persuasive essay leans on emotion and values and argues one side openly. Argument earns agreement through logic; persuasion wins it through feeling and rhetoric.
which model should i use
The classic claim-and-counter form suits most assignments. Toulmin is good when you need to examine the reasoning and limits of a claim closely. Rogerian fits divisive topics where finding common ground matters more than declaring a winner. Match the model to the task.
why state the counter-argument
Because ignoring it makes your essay look one-sided and weak. Stating the opposing view fairly, then refuting it with evidence, shows you have considered the whole question and strengthens your position far more than pretending the other side does not exist.
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