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What should I do to write an argumentative essay? I am a senior three student. I have no choice but to write an argumentative essay every time. What should I do? Please talk about your experience.
The first step, don't be nervous, restore your confidence, don't panic when writing, think about it first.

Second, always thinking about deduction.

Third, our teacher said that if he found himself off topic, he would discuss it quickly and add lyricism, so that even if he was off topic, he could post it.

Fourth, the outline is very important. You might as well spend five or six minutes thinking about it. The outline should be written on paper, detailed to what to write in each paragraph.

Fifth, at the beginning of the composition, don't beat around the bush, come straight to the point, tell your argument, then talk about positive examples, discuss negative examples, and finally summarize your point of view, OK.

Sixth, I suggest you watch Schubert's debates in Zheng and Devil's Training Camp, both of which are classic argumentative essays with more than N examples. Don't be naive, it's worth watching several times.

Seven, in fact, you don't have to compress your other time to do the problem. As long as you have a good idea and an outline, you still have time to check it.

Eight, I am original.