Wednesday, October 29, 2008
What do i want to know about argument papers
I really dont have any questions when it comes to argument papers except for if we should have them be opiniated and how much detail are we supposed to go into on the opposite view of are argument. I know in my paper i only make 1 or 2 statements on their point of view and then go directly into my argument. I would also like to know where in my paper im supposed to put it. I would also like to know where i am supposed to put the history of abortion in my paper.
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Most argument papers are opinionated, but you want to see that they are not TOO opinionated, as that can avert the reader. Addressing the contradictions in advance makes your argument more balanced and strong. I would put the "opposite side" part closer to the conclusion or you can address these issues in each paragraph (I believe life begins at conception. The pro-choice people believe it begins at birth. Here are the facts). I think that historical overview goes better in the beginning of the paper, right after the introduction, perhaps, so that your readers know exactly what you are talking about and why.
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