① Point: Cut to the chase and point out the central argument or theme (omitted)
② Positive: Positive examples (in more detail)
③ Objection: Refutation (omitted)
④ Depth: In-depth analysis and excavation of centers and events (detail writing).
⑤ Contact: Close contact with practice and discussion (omitted)
⑥ General: Collect the full text and draw conclusions for the center (omitted).
Writing an argumentative essay must have material, and the material must be personalized. You have the kind that others don't. You should accumulate famous sayings, celebrity cases, current affairs news, ancient poems and sentences, and you should also accumulate cohesive vocabulary yourself. For example, if you think about ..., you will find ...; I still remember ... inspiring words: ... and so on. Only with proper connections can your article be organized.