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Need help with AP Lang argument essay?

I'm a bit stuck on how to approach the argument essay for AP Lang and Comp. Could anyone share some tips or strategies?

a year ago

Sure, of course! Here's a general strategy that should work well for this task:

1. Understand the Prompt: The first step is to thoroughly read and understand the prompt. The argument prompt will present a statement or assertion. You need to understand what the assertion is and what position it is implying.

2. Take a Stand: Decide whether you agree, disagree, or partially agree with the prompt. Remember, you don't have to completely agree or disagree — it's all about forming your argument and supporting it effectively.

3. Plan Your Argument: Think of three strong points that support your position. These should be your body paragraphs. Make sure each point is different from the others and they all effectively support your argument.

4. Write a Strong Thesis: Your thesis statement should clearly articulate your argument and the main points you will discuss in your essay. This should be in your introduction paragraph.

5. Develop Your Body Paragraphs: Each body paragraph should start with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea of the paragraph. This is then followed by evidence to support the point - this can include facts, examples, and logical reasoning. End each body paragraph with a closing sentence that wraps up the idea and transitions into the next paragraph.

6. Counter-Argument: It's always a good idea to acknowledge the other side of the argument. You could have a paragraph where you present a counter-argument and then refute it, or you can weave them throughout your body paragraphs.

7. Write a Strong Conclusion: Restate your thesis in new words and summarize your main points. You might also want to reiterate why your argument is significant.

Remember to proofread your essay for clarity, grammar, and punctuation errors before you turn it in. The AP Lang argument essay doesn't require any sort of advanced language or complex menagerie of rhetorical devices, simply clear and solid argumentation. Good luck!

a year ago

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