“The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner” (What Is An Argumentative Essay, 2015). In this type of essay, we not only give information but also present the argument with the pros, which is supporting ideas, and cons, which is opposing ideas, of an argumentative issue. We should clearly take our stand and write as if we are trying to persuade an opposing audience to adopt new behavior or beliefs. The main objective is to convince people to change beliefs that many of them do not want to change. This type of paper should be written clearly in order to persuade the reader to alter their belief or agree with you, and so that you can be clear on your points.
The first step to writing an argument is to find a proper topic. In order to find a good topic for an argument essay you should consider several different issues that will have two very different conclusions, or two conflicting points of view. As you look over a list of topics you should find one that really triggers your interest. While a strong interest in a topic is crucial, it is not enough to be interested. You must also consider what position you can back up with evidence, as well as reasoning. It's one thing to have a strong belief, but when you are shaping an argument you must explain why your belief is both reasonable and logical. As you explore different topics, brainstorm a list of points you could possibly use as evidence for or against each issue.
Next, you need to consider both sides of your topic and take a position. Once you have chosen a topic you feel relatively strong about, you should make a list of points for both sides of the argument and pick a side. One of your first intentions in your essay will be to present both sides of your issue with an assessment of each. You will determine that one side, your side, is the