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The document discusses why being in love with your best friend is better than being in love with a stranger. It provides several reasons for this, including that you already know and trust your best friend well, so you know they will not hurt you. You also already know their family and understand each other, which makes the relationship safer and more comfortable. Overall, the document argues that being in love with someone you truly know through a long friendship can lead to a happier love life compared to taking a risk on a stranger.

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Argumentative Essay

Being inlove with your best friend is better than to a total stranger because it is
an advantage of building your foundation of trust to each other but some people
chooses to love others to protect the friendship to their best friends.

Most people wonder who the one is meant for them. It can be anyone but it

would be better if it is someone close to you like, your best friend. Being inlove with

your best friend is better because you already know each other well and you know

that he/she will never hurt you, and if you’re committed to your best friend you’ll

have a friend and a lover as well.

I agree that being inlove with your best friend is better rather than to others,

because loving your best friend is safe because you know each other very well and you

understand each other’s problems/ sides. It is also more comfortable to spend time

with your best friend because you’re used to be with each other. For example, if you

are to pick a total stranger and your best friend, who will you pick? The person whom

you don’t know and might break your heart or the person you’ve know for a long time

and you know that will never hurt you? Don’t always look far; look around you he/she

might just be beside you.

Moreover, loving your best friend is better because you already know his/her

family, what she/he really is. It will not be difficult if you’ll face a problem because

you guys can understand each other, because you know each other long enough.

You’ll be happier if you choose the person who really knows who you are, he/she

knows how to make you laugh and how to stop you from crying.

Lastly, loving your best friend is better than others because your heart is safe with your best

friend. Your best friend knows you want and what you deserve. He/she will not love any other than

you, and if your relationship will end, you’ll lose a lover but not your best friend. Loving someone that

you truly know and care will lead you to a happy love life.
Argumentative Essay: Getting a Good Education
Getting an education is compulsory in the developed world, but so many of us don’t appreciate it enough.
We should value our education a lot more and work harder, because it is compulsory for so many
different reasons and adds so much value to our lives. There are so many positive outcomes of
education, but most of them come under the two banners of allowing us to develop personally, and
improving our life chances.

Learning gives us so much that we otherwise wouldn’t have. Besides the obvious skills and facts that we
learn, we learn self-discipline and self-motivation, timekeeping skills, social and communication skills and
so much more. We also gain confidence and self-esteem through completing tasks and being praised for
good work, as well as learning right and wrong as we are punished for any wrongdoing from a young age.
Being educated is shown to increase people’s sense of self-worth, life satisfaction and overall happiness,
so ultimately being a well-rounded person with lots of potential of happiness is a major outcome of
education.

This development in itself increases our chances in life and our potential to do the things we want to do,
as social skills gained allow us to form good relationships, and all of the other skills will help when it
comes to getting a job. There is, unsurprisingly, a positive correlation between the level of education that
people receive and the amount of money they earn. People that are educated are less likely to be
unemployed or be on low wages with which they can barely feed their families. They are more likely to
afford a nice house in a good area, a nice car, and regular family vacations. Educated people are also
less likely to go to prison, because they will be able to provide for their families without crime and are less
likely to be violent as they can communicate better with language.

Getting a good high school education also improves our chances of being able to go to college. This
further study adds so many different skills to your arsenal that employment prospects and earning
potential become better again. Whatever level someone has studied to though, a good education will get
them further than someone with little or no education.

This is because of the marketable skills that they have gained. Literacy and basic math skills are at the
foundation of independent living and being able to work. Good communication skills and ability to work
both with a team and independently are often a basic requirement for any job, and these are developed in
the education system through group and individual projects. All in all, education gives us so many skills
that it is necessary for both happiness and success in life.
10 BRILLIANT IDEAS YOU SHOULD USE TO PICK A GOOD ARGUMENT
ESSAY TOPIC
It might seem quite easy to write a good argument essay; since you have an opinion on something, and then you

express the opposite view to discuss an issue. However, the key to composing a good paper, of this type, is that you

need to provide the reader with strong proofs of each viewpoint. Although, you should also take into account that not

everything is debatable. Here are some bright ideas for you to use while picking a good argument essay topic:

1. Choose something you are interested in.

Pick a theme that you have some knowledge on, and can clearly express your opinion on.

2. Try to avoid using pure facts.

Statements are quite difficult to debate, because they are just pieces of evidence.

3. Do not pick a topic with a too wide a focus.

You do not want your theme to be too big for discussion. Bring it down to something specific, which can be

debated.

4. Avoid emotionally-charged areas in your search for a topic.

A theme that causes you to have strong feelings may be a bit difficult for you to argue about with a clear

mind.

5. Take your audience into account.

Think of who might potentially be reading your essay, and try to predict what their opinion on the issue you

want to discuss will be. Consider whether it would be interesting for your readers.

6. Back yourself up.

Make sure that there is reliable and convincing information, which can support both your opinions and the

opposing opinions.
7. Take a risk.

Choose a topic which is quite controversial, or one that others might have decided to avoid. It will make your

subject stand out from other “common” themes. However, make sure that you can also provide the

arguments for both sides of the issue.

8. Brainstorm the environment you live in.

Think of things that are either; the drawbacks, or the taboos of your surroundings. Dare to raise such issues

and argue over them.

9. Consider writing as a good tool to express your opinion.

Think of a problem you might have thought was prohibited to talk about with others. Take into account that

putting your thoughts onto paper is easier than saying what you think of something to people. The reason for

this is that you don’t have any physical contact with them. Use that problem as a topic for your argument

essay.

10. Look back to the past.

Try to recall whether you’ve had any arguments with anyone, on some issue, some time ago.
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An argumentative essay is a type of academic writing where you


present arguments on both sides of a topic. As an author, you can
present those sides equally or choose one and present it more
forcefully than the other.
With so many essay types to write in college, an argumentative one
remains #1 for students to master. They know how to do research,
plan, outline, and write it, but one tiny detail is still challenging:

Students wonder how to choose topics for argumentative essays.


Been there, done that? Okay. That being the case, it’s apparent why
you’re reading this article right here and how: as well as most of your
peers, you aren’t sure if your argumentative essay topics are… well,
argumentative enough.

No worries. This article will reveal (in plain English) all the secrets of
choosing good topics for argumentative essays and provide you with
the list of essay topics to choose for your next college paper.

Go for it!
Table of Contents:

1. What is an argumentative essay?

a. Three models for argumentative essays

b. Why you need to choose essay topics

c. How to write an argumentative essay

2. What are good argumentative essay topics?

a. What makes a good topic for your essay

b. Tips for choosing A-worthy college essay topics

3. List of topics for argumentative essays

a. 12 most controversial topics

b. Argumentative essay topics by school subjects

4. Argumentative essay examples

5. Bonus!

What is an Argumentative Essay?

As being said, argumentative essays require you to investigate a


given topic, collect and evaluate all the evidence, and present them to
a reader, briefly and clearly.

The problem is that students sometimes don’t see a difference


between argumentative, persuasive, and expository essays. These
genres are almost similar, but, as we know, the devil is always in the
details.
 Persuasive essays: you choose a position/side on the topic and
represent all the evidence and arguments only about this side to
convince readers. And if you decide to write about counterarguments,
you still explain why they are wrong.
 Expository essays: you don’t choose any side here; just tell about the
topic and share the facts and evidence about it. Here you objectively
explore the topic.
 Argumentative essays: you can choose a side, but you need to show
both sides of the coin to readers and let them decide which one is
better.

In their turn, students can choose between three approaches to writing


argumentative essays.

Three Models for Argumentative Essays

As well as any other type of essays, an argumentative one consists of


the elements such as:

 a clear thesis statement in the first paragraph


 body paragraphs that include evidence (factual, statistical, logical,
etc.)
 clear transitions between all paragraphs
 a conclusion that restates the thesis in light of the provided evidence

However, there are three models for representing the information in


your essay. And it’s up to you which one to choose:

Classical

This one is a standard structure of your essay: you start with an


introduction and a thesis statement, then write arguments, and finish
with a conclusion.
Rogerian

This model involves the fact you write about a highly polemical topic
where you understand and accept both sides of the argument. Here
you introduce all positions, list their strengths and weaknesses, admit
that the opposite side can take place too, and give recommendations
after analyzing all the evidence.

Toulmin

This model of an argumentative essay is about choosing a side in a


polemical topic. Here you introduce a central claim and explore the
most essential arguments of both sides. However, counterarguments
here work for eliminating all superfluous arguments to prove your
chosen side is true.
Why You Need to Choose Essay Topics

Yes, sometimes it’s a teacher who assigns topics for argumentative


essays. Otherwise, he or she wants you to do that. Why?

 They want to see your critical thinking skills.


 They give you a chance to write about something interesting to you.
 They want to see if you understand the nature of an argumentative
essay and can distinguish controversial argumentative essay topics.

It allows seeing if you can discuss issues and prove your point of view
and helps teachers check your research, reading/writing, and
analyzing skills. That’s why a student needs to know how to choose
argumentative essay topics: your final grade depends on it, as well.

How to Write an Argumentative Essay

Your argumentative essay topic needs to be debatable so you could


find both arguments and counterarguments for it. For example, there’s
nothing debatable about “People needs air to breathe;” but “Students
don’t need homework to succeed” might work well.

Also, your essay topics should be compelling, with strong evidence


and at least two conflicting points of view, and written with persuasive
language, so readers could see both sides of a problem and choose
one they favor most.

Do your best to take a topic that’s interesting to you. Shape your


argument and list the points you’ll use as evidence for it. Also, you’ll
need to make a list of points against your argument and gather
evidence for them too. In your essay, describe both sides but try to
prove why your argument is correct.

Long story short:

You choose a topic, do research, outline your argumentative essay


with both arguments and counterarguments to support the thesis,
write an essay, and edit it. Here’s your outline to consider:
And here’s your video tutorial from British Council to understand how
to analyze arguments and counterarguments in your essay, as well as
how to write each paragraph for your argumentative essay to succeed.
What are Good Argumentative Essay Topics?

Rumors have it, you need to choose the most controversial topics for
your essay if you want to get a high grade for it. There is a grain of
truth in this statement. But the top argumentative essay examples
prove that it’s enough for a topic to be debatable and haveat least two
points of view for you to use it successfully.

Today you can find tons of websites and blogs that share long lists of
argumentative essay topics to choose from. Feel free to use them if
you find those topics interesting to cover. And yet, make sure you
understand what makes a good topic for your essay and why you
need to take this or that particular topic for your next argumentative
paper.

What makes a good topic for your essay

The only word for you to remember when choosing a topic for
argumentative essays:

Debatable.

Your task is to not only give general information about something but
motivate readers to continue the discussion on it. You need a topic
that would expand people’s minds and allow them to see it in a new
light.

The idea is to give readers both arguments and counterarguments for


them to see the issue from another perspective. Argumentative
essays are about covering two sides of the coin (topic). It encourages
the audience to read your essay and participate in further discussion.

Example:

Bad:
 George Clooney is the most handsome actor. (Though someone
would disagree, you’ll hardly find enough credible evidence to prove or
disapprove this fact.)
 Rare animals are in danger today. (It’s a fact, nothing to debate here.)

Good:

 People need marijuana for better health. (You can find both
arguments and counterarguments to cover this topic in your essay.)
 Positive features of communism.
 Why Equal Rights Amendments for women failed.

The idea is not to convince readers of your side (though it would be


great!) but to show that the topic is open to discussion.

Tips for Choosing A-worthy College Essay Topics

First and foremost, try to choose an argumentative essay topic that


inspires you and can give you enough materials to research.
Remember that you’ll need to analyze arguments and evidence for
your essay to look good. If your chosen topic is interesting but hard to
support with credible resources, your argumentative essay will hardly
perform well.
So, do research and check if you can find enough information for your
essay in the following resources:

 Books and journals


 Academic research and published studies
 Credible online resources on the topic
 Video materials
 Legislative acts

Keep in mind that you’ll need to add quotations and use references in
your essay. Choose argumentative essay topics that would provide
you with such an opportunity.

It’s okay if you are not fiery passionate about a topic. Just choose the
one that suits you most: you won’t get readers interested in your
argumentative essay if you don’t believe in what you write.

Here go the tips for choosing debatable topics for your essay:

1. Choose something you know and can express your opinion on.

2. Avoid topics that are difficult to debate.

3. Think of the audience. Who could read your essay? What might they
think of the topic? Would it be interesting for them to discuss it?

4. Make sure you have enough facts and evidence to support both your
arguments and counterarguments on the topic.

5. Avoid emotionally-charged topics. It can be difficult to discuss them


with clear mind.

6. Take some risk. Try controversial topics others would avoid.

7. Brainstorm your environment. Any topics that were a taboo to


discuss? Did you argue with anyone on anything controversial? Why
not cover those topics in your argumentative essays?
List of Topics for Argumentative Essays

For your argumentative essay to succeed, its topic needs to be


polemical rather than expository. It means you shouldn’t choose
anything that is of common knowledge or too general to argue.
Consider spheres like politics, gender issues, climate changes,
debates in education, culture, animal rights, or religion.

12 Most Controversial Topics

Feel free to use any of these topics for argumentative essays. They
have tons of debates in literature and online, so you’ll find enough
arguments and counterarguments with credible evidence to cover in
your work.

Topics to Choose for Your Next Argumentative Essay

Evolution Privacy rights Gun control Vaccines

Animal rights Religious freedom Abortion Cannabis legalization

Free market
Global climate changes Marriage rights Punishment
capitalism
Argumentative Essay Topics by School Subjects

Here goes the list of argumentative essay topics for you to consider,
by subjects you might have in your educational institution.

Education

1. What educational system is 1. Does homeschooling make


better: teacher- or student- children less educative than
centered one? their peers from traditional
schools?
2. Pros and cons of classical
education in schools 2. Why U.S. education is weaker
than in other countries’
3. Do we need sports activities
in college or let it be for 3. Should students be friends
academic purposes only? with their professors?

4. How does gender affect 4. Why students with special


education? needs shouldn’t be taught
separately
Technology

1. Why we still need paper 1. Can we live without


books in the Internet era smartphones today?

2. How online money change 2. How social media networks


the way people do business become news makers and
worldwide what the consequences
might be
3. The influence of artificial
intelligence creation on 3. Should parents control their
evolution kids’ use of the Internet?

4. Do technologies destroy our4. Is there a risk that robots at


language and physical work will lead to the
communication? enormous jobless rate

Sports

1. Do elite sportsmen deserve 1. Should sports bets be banned


their enormous income? from the industry?

2. Why colleges spend so much2. What to do with a salary gap


money on sports programs in male and female sports

3. Do sports have any effect on3. Chess is a real sport to train


students’ academic level? the most important muscle in
4. Why we continue shaming the human body
cheerleaders for what they
do 4. Why we need to stop using
animals in sports

Gender Issues

1. The biggest challenges for 1. What is the biggest challenge


women in the workplace for female politicians?

2. Why should men suffer from2. Should abortion be legal?


others’ prejudices about
masculinity 3. Why we still consider it’s not
okay for men to take
3. Is legal prostitution a maternity leave
woman’s rights issue?
4. Who said that “a real man”
4. Why religious institutions and “a real woman” look like
believe they have a right for this?
birth control
Psychology

1. How emotional state 1. How culturally diverse


depends on our past classrooms help broaden our
memories minds

2. Should we believe in 2. Why music can be the best


precognitive dreams? medicine from stresses

3. Is mid-life crisis real? 3. That’s how optimism can


prevent us from self-growth
4. Why “just do it” mantra
doesn’t work 4. Chocolate as a cure from
depression: true or false?

Animals

1. Why stop dressing your pets1. What can be an alternative to


like humans using animals for medical
studies?
2. Is it ethical to keep exotic
animals at home? 2. What’s so special about
pandas, so people consider
3. Should we prohibit using them #1 species to protect?
animals for entertainment?
3. Should be people who leave
4. Why keeping animals in zoos their pets outside or in
is inhumane shelters punished?

4. Why some fashion brands


continue using fur and see
nothing wrong with that

Health

1. What’s wrong with the idea 1. Is it ethical to forcibly


of free healthcare for quarantine people who have
everyone terminal illnesses?

2. When it’s okay to perform 2. How the social and economic


medical experiments on environment affect people’s
people health in the 21st century

3. What can we do to cope with3. Can we call coffee or


constantly increasing aging chocolate addictions a
population disease?

4. Should the whole healthcare4. Is it okay to use medical


system become private? knowledge that was gained
from unethical experiments?
Moral issues (ethics)

1. Should we legalize 1. Can we make reference to


prostitution/drug use? religion when speaking about
women’s rights and
2. Is it okay to lie to someone to freedoms?
not hurt their feelings?
2. Should a person be allowed a
3. Is it right for a college to have gun for defending his home
racial quotas that benefit from robbers?
minorities?
3. Why it’s okay to eat cows
4. Why far from all people agree while it’s wrong to eat cats
to recognize homosexuality a
norm 4. Is it ethical for a doctor to say
no to a patient unable to pay
for surgery?

Moral issues (ethics)


1. When fast food can be 1. Should we say no to fixed
considered healthy schedules in school and at
work?
2. What was first, a chicken or
an egg? 2. Is legalization of weed really
beneficial to the economy?
3. Do we live better than our
grandparents? 3. Why emotional intelligence is
more important today to
4. Why nothing can substitute have
money as a way to control
exchange relations 4. Should a person know the
exact date of his depart?

Argumentative Essay Examples

Tutorials and guides are many, but who can tell about argumentative
essay writing better than a teacher?

Check the video with a complete argumentative essay example,


where a teacher reveals all the details. Her speaks about choosing a
topic, outlining, writing each paragraph of your essay, and combining
its all elements into an A-worthy college paper.

Bonus!

And last but not least, here you can find alternative college essay
topics for your essay, think about the most controversial topics, and
understand the process of argumentative essay writing inside out.
After all, essay topics are never enough, right?

 What is an Argument?
 How to Build an Argument & How to Write an Essay
 How to Pick a Topic to Write About
 Tips on How to Write Argumentative Essay
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5 thoughts on “Secrets to Choosing Good Argumentative Essay Topics”

1. Amy

November 9, 2019 at 3:38 am

Thanks for the a great post! I liked how detailed and helpful it is.
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2. Barbara Holleman

November 27, 2019 at 10:56 am

Thanks a lot. I need to write an argumentative essay, and this guide


may help me choose a topic and organize the process!
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3. john mayer

December 16, 2019 at 11:36 am

Thanks to sharing this info, students who are creating or working on


essay writing work will come up with topic ideas faster.

A paper writing requires skills, and if you are not interested in writing it
by yourself, then you will really get bored and irritated by such a
difficult task. Choosing a topic is one of the most irritating moments for
me when writing! Once, I even decided to take the help of writing
service for them to think of good topic and essay outline for me… This
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BEST ARGUMENTATIVE PAPER TOPICS
Easy argumentative essay topics

1. Education should be free for everyone

2. Why are the US citizens rapidly becoming more obese?

3. Internet access must be limited to students

4. Young people must have a right to choose when it comes to military

5. Each student must have a right to pick only those disciplines he is interested in

6. What are the advantages US educational system offers to international students?

7. Which secondary languages are worth studying today?

8. Is education too commercialised nowadays?

9. Is current academic grading helpful in performance?

10. Are tests like SAT and ACT effective?

11. Advantages and disadvantages of MBA program.

Sports argumentative essay topics

12. What can be done to assist teenagers in maintaining a healthy weight?

14.Physical education in the school system. Does participation in NCAA


negatively influence the academic performance?

15.What is the top unbreakable record in sport?

16.Is Michael Jordan still a basketball star?

Argumentative essay topics for middle school

17.What is the real relationship between food, fitness, and weight?

18.What are the negative effects of diets?

19.Society should fight with anorexia

20.To regulate health issues, people should think about their sleep more
21.Is golf still demanded?

22.Steroid takers must be banned from team sports activities.

23.Is swimming really the best type of sport?

24.Hockey and other dangerous sports.

Argumentative essay topics for college

25.Production and sales of tobacco must be made illegal

26.Death sentence should be activated in every country of the world

27.Smoking in public places has to be banned

28.Alcohol usage should be controlled

29.They should not sell alcohol beverages after 11 P.M.

30.Energetic drinks should be banned and made illegal

31.Should court proceedings be documented for television?

32.The most suitable age to have a right to vote.

33.When can citizens start drinking and smoking (specific age)?

34.On the whole, is there justice for all?

35.Was the Industrial Revolution a Europe-wide phenomenon in the nineteenth


century?

Classical argument topics

36.It should be forbidden to use species of animals for research purposes and
cruel experiments

37.Should rainforests destructions be punished?

38.To what extent are electric vehicles a solution to global pollution?


39.Pros and cons of globalisation.

40.Was Roosevelt right about building a Panama Canal?

41.Are you on the side of King-Kong or militaries who interrupted his world to
study it using violent measures?

42.The risks the United States may face in terms of rapidly changing climate
conditions.

43.Earthquakes and their consequences.

44.Tsunami: the death wave.

45.Beautiful forests of Amazonia.

46.Which species should be included in the Red Book (Liber Novus)?

47.How can students add up to the social movement for nature's safety?

Controversial argumentative essay topics

48.Third World War should be Prevented by Russian and US Governments

49.Existing public school policies must be changed

50.Is gun control an effective way to control the crime?

51.Government should forbid same-sex marriages

52.Society is turning over-regulated

53.The countries with the highest levels of corruption.

54.Are some political authorities engaged in illegal activities in the US?

55.Should people with physical disabilities be accepted by the government?

56.To be a politician: art or a born talent.

57.Can anyone be above the law?


58.Pros and cons of Monarchy.

59.Is CIS a better alternative for the USSR?

Read more about Controversial Topics.


Argumentative essay on technology

60.Violent video games should be prohibited

61.Does technology make people feel alone?

62.YouTube Owners Should Check and Fix Comments That Involve Filthy
Language

63.Are people becoming technological zombies?

64.Will humanity reach the time when there will be no more technological
advancement?

65.Influences of mobile phones: pros and cons

66.Technology and education

Argumentative essay on social media

67.Is technology limiting creativity?

68.The role of communications in social networks for modern education.

69.Are contemporary people too much reliant on technology?

70.Are online friends more effective than imaginary?

71.Is censorship of Internet necessary?

6th-grade argumentative essay topics

72.First aid and medical help, in general, should become free

73.People are good at heart (download and use an example no


74.People must spend less time on official work without any effect on their
salaries

75.Social movements must be financed by governments

76.Parents have no right to control the lives of their children above 16

77.Cloning must be banned

78.Global warming (Just download the sample you need for free!)

79.Are abortions legal?

80.Cross-cultural marriages add up to racial tolerance

81.Is it OK to date a younger male?

82.What us incest?

83.What should be the role of partners in relationship and family?

84.Is online dating safe and productive?

85.Will people start marrying their computers soon?

Funny argument topics

86.Would Batman be in law in a real world?

87.2D vs. 3D vs. 4D: What's Next?

88.Can the chip control the human mind like they do in superhero movies?

89.Does Griffins Family correspond to the typical American family?

90.Graffiti is an illegal art. How should it be punished?

91.Marijuana should be legal.

92.Should parents be soft on their children?

Art, Music & Movie Ideas for Papers


93.Does art pay?

94.Can music and cinematography be called an art too?

95.Is gothic art the most preferred and magnificent in history of mankind?

96.Can you succeed in life working in the field of art?

97.Are today's music tracks educational or meaningful at all?

98.Is modern lyrics too explicit for a young audience?

99.There is no plot in the majority of up-to-date movies.

100. How long should a motion picture last?

VALUABLE TIPS & SIGNS OF THE GREAT TOPIC IDEAS


If you wish everyone to read your piece with the bated breath, try to:

1. Pick a topic that everyone is currently discussing. Pay attention to the


rumours.
2. Select a question an answer to which is still unknown to many people.
3. Choose an audience that does not agree with your point.
4. Decide on the problem on which everyone has a specific point of view.
5. Choose an issue based on your own interests, but don't go too far!

Here we have shared some of the most effective tips:

 No obvious argumentative paper topics!


 Do not stop on those topics that do not arise any arguments. Topics that state
scientific facts proved by centuries do not work.
 A debatable essay must focus on the critical issue which leads to the global
conflicts.
 Almost every second problem related to politics is a good choice. You may
also write something about your school, college or university policies that
annoy you or make students argue with their teachers and principals.
 Skip topics that people tend to agree on.
 At the same time, it is better to pass by argumentative essay topics
connected with religion, gender, race, and other sensitive episodes of human
life. Otherwise, your subjective opinion may be graded subjectively.
 It is better to write your essay following APA style. You may read how to
format academic papers in APA here.

Remember: the world is not black-and-white. There are always two


sides of the coin. So, even if you're pretty sure in your claim, and the
majority of people tend to support it, consider the arguments of the
opposing side. Only then your argumentative paper will be graded
respectively high.
As you can see, the procedure is everywhere the same. But the idea is to choose the
most exciting argumentative paper topics in order to impress both your audience
and your teacher. It's like a competition, where the highest grade is your prize.
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT STRUCTURE


Just like any other academic paper, argumentative essay requires such steps as:

 In-depth research
 Gathering of information
 Picking the most credible and up-to-date sources
 Writing a draft
 Writing compare and contrast essay itself
 Editing
 Revising (at least twice)

Speaking about the organisation and structure of the argumentative essay, we offer
a five-paragraph paper outline. Let your original ideas flow in this manner:
CONCLUSION
It all seems easy: just select, draft, write and revise. You may keep your
argumentative essays for your future job portfolio in case they are highly graded.
We recommend fixing them a bit once your teacher returns the checked version to
you. The next time, the process would seem much easier to you.

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