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sumaira85 Sunday, December 20, 2009 10:00 PM

Preparing Argumentative essays
 
Hello seniors,
I am facing problem in preparing for argumentative essays. I dont know how to start and give arguments. For example if i have a topic "War on terror: Fact or fiction "
How do i start and proceed with my arguments..:confused:

Kindly help me and suggest any method.

Will surely be praying for this deed.

Best Regards
Sumaira...

sameen Monday, December 21, 2009 07:35 PM

[QUOTE=sumaira85;160374]Kindly help us...
I am having problem in developing argumentative/ factual essays.

i am confuse about going through the arugements to prove my opinion..

Waiting...

Best regards[/QUOTE]


Participate in the most controversial topics of discussion section in this forum. Try to win the discussion. Such try may inculcate solid argumentative style in your personality. Be argumentative with positive attitude.

Sammar Ellahi Monday, December 21, 2009 07:54 PM

In the Essay titled "War on Terror: Fact or fiction"

V have to present both sides of the arguments & finally give the personal opinion??
OR v have to stick to 1 side, that either it is a FACT or a FICTION?

sameen Monday, December 21, 2009 08:03 PM

[QUOTE=aarizahmad;160433]In the Essay titled "War on Terror: Fact or fiction"

V have to present both sides of the arguments & finally give the personal opinion??
OR v have to stick to 1 side, that either it is a FACT or a FICTION?[/QUOTE]

Side by one school of thought. Either justify it as a "fact" or as a "fiction".
You can't support both of the directions.

Sabah Hunzai Monday, December 21, 2009 08:30 PM

argumentative essays
 
It seems to me, such types of essays are easy to takle with.

becuase:

you have to show both sides of a coin, by giving reasons with which the argumentors, on either side, are stick with.
then put you intellectual weight with solid reasons on a side which seems to you logical, factual or more convincing.

then conclude.

this is what I perceive or can sketch out an argumentative essay.

seniors: what about this approach? please, comment

fromQAU Saturday, December 26, 2009 01:00 PM

[B][SIZE=4]ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS[/SIZE][/B]


These essays include the topics which invite an [B]agreeing or dissenting opinion[/B]: u may [B]agree or disagree[/B] with the topic.if u chose to agree with the topic or disagree with it [B]u hv to give some logical examples and assertions to prove that u r right in holding that opinion.[/B]if u fail to convince the assessor, u r supposed to flunk.
Ex: [B][U]Islam is a religion of peace:-[/U][/B] in this essay u either agree with the topic or not in any course of move u wl hv to convince the reader with some theoretical and practical examples in each and every paragraph.

In the argumentative essays ur [B]INTRODUCTION[/B] should make it clear which way r u heading: agree with the topic or disagree.

Then when u move towards paragraphing,u hv to take care my friend.
each paragraph shud hv its own one line introductory statement, its own body and conclusion.in simple words, the introductory line shud give a statement of ur opinion, the body shud support it convincingly and the one line conclusion shud itself be sifting out clear and undisputable inference that this example or paragraph also proves that u r right in holding that opinion is.

The length of one paragraph in argumentative essays may extend up to a page but it shud hv its important components i just mentioned above.

[B]Number of such paragraphs[/B] may be 6 and 7 to 10 and 12 depending on the nature of the topic.

The [B]CONCLUSION[/B] should be of about [B]4 to 5 lines[/B].[B][SIZE=4][COLOR=blue]always keep in mind that just a simple deviation from the topic or a mistake in conclusion can lead u to a grim failure.never at any place u hv to say that "YES IN SOME CASES WE CAN SAY THAT IT IS NOT SO":simply, some people make a blunder by giving a little space to the opinion they hv disagreed with in their whole essay[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B].it should be avoided.[SIZE=3][B]this mistake is often made by some brilliant students who try to cover the topic from all the angles.when they hv attempted their essays, they come out with the statements that today they hv covered the essay from all its aspects and there is no way that the examiner wl fail them.but when the result is declared,they are the unfortunate casualties in the competition.they can't believe what went wrong.[/B][/SIZE]

This is the whole story abt the argumentative essays.i hope that u all my friends would hv got sth new here.as there was a lot of talk about the argumentative essays, so i hv contributed a little to u all.
THANK YOU
WISH U ALL BEST OF LUCK
PRAY FOR ME:vic



[QUOTE=Sabah Hunzai;160444]It seems to me, such types of essays are easy to takle with.

becuase:

you have to show both sides of a coin, by giving reasons with which the argumentors, on either side, are stick with.
then put you intellectual weight with solid reasons on a side which seems to you logical, factual or more convincing.

then conclude.

this is what I perceive or can sketch out an argumentative essay.

seniors: what about this approach? please, comment[/QUOTE]
hey dear just go through my post about argumentative essays.
its not an easy job to tackle these argumentative essays sir.
u hv to be calculating while attempting at these essays.
if u handle it well, yes then we can say that they r easy.otherwise, their mishandling is really the basic cause of most of the candidates' failure.

sumaira85 Sunday, December 27, 2009 01:13 AM

@ fromQAU....

thank u so very much ... ur help really made me clear.. yes i do have this problem of saying "in some case i agree.... etc etc" n now i knew that is not right approach...

one more question plz...

can u plz telme how do i start the arguments in favor of my opinion,...
like i start with " to support my opinion, my first argument is......, to support my choice my 2nd argument is,......." ????? how do i start the arguments paragaraphs???????


Thanks and best regards
Lots of prayers for all :)

fromQAU Sunday, December 27, 2009 02:59 AM

[QUOTE=sumaira85;161376]@ fromQAU....

thank u so very much ... ur help really made me clear.. yes i do have this problem of saying "in some case i agree.... etc etc" n now i knew that is not right approach...

one more question plz...

can u plz telme how do i start the arguments in favor of my opinion,...
like i start with " to support my opinion, my first argument is......, to support my choice my 2nd argument is,......." ????? how do i start the arguments paragaraphs???????


Thanks and best regards
Lots of prayers for all :)[/QUOTE]
sumaira it really depends upon the nature of the topic.
but itz really not the way that u do as.its not a mature way to write ''to support my opinion, my first argument is......, to support my choice my 2nd argument is,.......".
plz avoid it.
when wl u come to academy now? tomorrow(sunday) we were supposed to appear for essay test.but since its moharam the 9th so i dun know whatz the schedule.probably itz off.
and at the moment i dun know where r those lectures of sir fida.itz really my room is full with papers, books, copies, newspaper articles itz mess all around in my room.but dun worry we can discuss in detail about them.

adam786 Monday, November 13, 2017 09:31 PM

Respectable Fellows: Plz Share Suggested Topics pertinent to Argumentative Essays for CE-2018.
Would be very grateful.

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