List a formal argument (premise 1, premise 2, etc.)

An introduction section (at least one paragraph) where your Thesis Statement and any definitions you find useful can be found.
An argumentative section where you make arguments for your Thesis Statement.
A counter-argument section where you consider some concrete objection to your view (notice it says “consider”; this should be longer than a sentence, and you should discuss the reasons why someone would disagree with you, not just the fact that some people do).
A rejoinder section (the counter-argument to the counter-argument); Why was the objection you listed above wrong? What was wrong with it?
A bibliography (with at least 2 sources)
List a formal argument (premise 1, premise 2, etc.)
be between 1200 and 1500 words long (recommended)
consider more than 1 possible counter-argument (keep in mind that every counter-argument needs to be fleshed out)
have more than one supporting argument for your conclusion (basically, you can over-argue for your Thesis Statement by listing multiple arguments, but again, keep in mind that each one needs to be fleshed out; I recommend only 1 main argument).
a concluding paragraph (chances are if you include it I won’t read it).

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