Answer:
See below ~
Step-by-step explanation:
Introduction
- Write an introductory paragraph that introduces your argument and explains why readers should be interested in your topic
- Write to the point to not lose the reader's attention
- Include a thesis statement to make sure the reader understands what you're arguing on behalf of
Body (Support 1 and Support 2)
- The body paragraphs should include 2 major reasons which should be explained further
- They should be well-detailed and relative to the argument
- Example : For anti-global warming, explain reduction of pollution as Support 1 and easy ways to reduce every day as Support 2
Counterclaim, Refute
- Treat counterclaims with courtesy and respect
- Explain how they do not affect your argument by giving reasons
Conclusion
- Create a compelling conclusion that brings your argument to a close
- Using the parts from before, summarize your argument
- Clearly show how your evidence supports your argument, and how it logical and credible