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Should a writer use educated, informal, casual, or indirect language in an argumentative essay?

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I'm not sure which one but in an argumentative essay, your language should be talking about which side you're on. You also need a claim, evidence, and reasoning to back up you side. You also want to have a counter argument and "understand" about the other side. An example of a counter argument is that you're on the side to not have school uniforms. In the essay you need something says that having school uniforms could help with...blah blah blah.
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A writer should use educated language in an argumentative essay

Step-by-step explanation:

An argumentative essay is a type of academic writing characterized for the use of systematic reasoning, for being specific, direct and detailed and for presenting a variety of relevant evidence that supports the author's claim. Therefore, any informal, casual, indirect or highly subjective approach toward the subject of an essay is not considered proper.

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