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The issue/belief/idea/opinion that ______________________________________ is an

interesting/controversial one. This issue is increasingly important in this age of


___________________________. Many people believe _________________________, but these people
overlook _________________________________________________. Furthermore,
_____________________________________. In this essay, I will argue that
__________________________________________________ _______________.

Second Paragraph: Support

There are many good reasons for ____________________________. However, it cannot be


ignored/overlooked that ___________________________. A classic example of this is
___________________________________________ . Try to add something interesting in this
paragraph. Make sure you use a few complicated structures—try putting a subordinate clause first. Like
this: While many type of professional promote the notion that _____________________________, I
believe the opposite should be argued given the current situation/status/ of
____________________________________.

Conclusion

I have argued _______________________. This view will become increasingly dominant in the coming
century given ________________________________. Many of these issues can never be resolved to
everybody’s satisfaction, but in the long run, promoting ________________________________ will lead
to the betterment of all involved. Finally, _____________________________ increased something like
global cooperation, cultural understanding, blah, blah, blah can only result from this, resulting in
______________________________ for everybody.
Argument Templates:

The author/writer claims/ argues/concludes that_________

Stated in this way, the argument___fails to mention some key factors/ provide enough evidences on the

basis of which it can be evaluated

----- reveals severl instances of poor reasoning and ill defined

terminology.

-----distorts the view of the situation by manipulating facts and by

providing weak examples/ evidences

To justify/ support the conclusion/ recommendation/argument, the author notes/includes/mentions


that .... ..... ...... .......................However, the careful scrutiny of the evidence reveals that it provides little
credible support for the author’s recommendation/ conclusion.

Intro:

The author of the letter claims that the limitation of the number of rentals of mopeds will reduce the
number of accidents in Balmer Island. Stated in this way, the argument fails to provide enough evidences
on the basis of which it can be evaluated. To justify the argument the author notes that there is a
significant reduction accidents by limiting of mopeds rentals in neighboring Island Torseau. However, the
careful scrutiny of the evidence reveals that it provides little credible support of the author’s argument.
Hence the argument can be considered incomplete or unsubstantiated.

First of all, the argument readily assumes that_____

This is merely an assumption made without much solid ground. For example, ----------------

Henec the argument would have been much more convincing if it explicitly stated that______

First of all, the author readily assumes that the rules applied by the town council of the neighboring Island
will cause the same results if it is effective in Balmer Island. This is merely an assumption without any solid
ground. Because it does not provide any geographic data, safety rules, population density etc to justify its
applicability. Hence the argument would have been much more convincing it explicitly includes the all the
necessary information.

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