A clear point of view
Before you start writing, you need to clearly define your argument. This is the core of the whole article and the point you want to express. Put forward the argument clearly at the beginning of the article, so that readers can see it at a glance.
Provide evidence
In order to support your argument, you need to provide enough evidence. These evidences can be facts, data, examples or personal experiences. But remember, the evidence must be relevant to the argument, otherwise it may distract the reader. Explain the evidence concisely and clearly, and highlight the key information of the argument.
Constructive logic
The presentation of evidence should be logical. You can organize your evidence in a certain order (such as chronological order and importance order) step by step, thus supporting your argument more effectively. Avoid the accumulation of evidence and ensure that they provide strong support for the argument.
Quote a famous saying
In order to enhance persuasiveness, you can quote famous sayings to support your point of view. These famous sayings can come from famous philosophers, writers or other influential individuals.
Summarize the argument
At the end of the article, summarize and re-emphasize the argument to help readers better understand and remember your point of view.