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Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer
In the first paragraph of your essay, write a brief explanation of your topic and the stance you are choosing.
Provide some background information and mention the key arguments you will be using to back up your claim.

Topic/Claim:

List the arguments you will use to support your claim written above. Next, give evidence to support these
arguments.

Argument 1: Argument 2: Argument 3:

Supporting Evidence: Supporting Evidence: Supporting Evidence:

Where possible, try to think about how someone would argue against your claim that you wrote above. Write an
answer to why these counter arguments are wrong in your rebuttal.

Counter-argument/Rebuttal:

Last, provide a conclusion. Great ways to conclude your essay include restating your claim and arguments, add
a comment your reader should think about, or asking your reader to take an action related to your essay.

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Conclusion:

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