Argumentative Essay Outline
Generate a structured argumentative essay outline with thesis, supporting arguments, counterargument, and conclusion.
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Select an essay type, enter your topic, and click "Generate Outline" to create a structured framework for your essay.
Argumentative essay structure
An argumentative essay presents a claim and supports it with evidence while addressing counterarguments. The standard structure includes an introduction with a clear thesis, body paragraphs that build your case with evidence, a counterargument section that acknowledges and rebuts opposing views, and a conclusion that synthesizes your argument.
Standard argumentative essay outline
- Introduction: Hook, background context, and thesis statement
- Body 1: Strongest argument with evidence and analysis
- Body 2: Supporting argument with additional evidence
- Body 3: Counterargument, rebuttal, and reassertion
- Conclusion: Thesis restatement, synthesis, and broader implications
Tips for argumentative essays
- Your thesis must be debatable, not a statement of fact.
- Lead with your strongest argument to establish credibility.
- Use credible, peer-reviewed sources for evidence.
- Address the strongest counterargument, not the weakest straw man.
- Each body paragraph should focus on a single, distinct point.
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A strong argumentative thesis is specific, debatable, and defensible with evidence. It should take a clear position that reasonable people could disagree with. Avoid vague or overly broad statements.
A standard argumentative essay has 3-4 body paragraphs: 2-3 supporting your argument and 1 addressing a counterargument. Longer papers may have more body paragraphs, but each should focus on a single point.
Yes. Addressing counterarguments strengthens your essay by showing you have considered multiple perspectives. Present the opposing view fairly, then explain why your position is stronger with evidence.
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