Structure of paragraphs in the body of an argumentative
essay
X
=
another writer on this issue
Y
=
a conclusion
who you are citing
Stage
Language to use at this
stage
1.
Give the most general statement about the
opposing position on this topic. Attach a
problematising phrase to the statement to make it
appear debatable and possibly untrue.
X
asserts
that....
contends
maintains
argues
claims
It
has been
asserted
that....
is
contended
could be
maintained
might be
argued
may be
claimed
It is the
assertion
of X that ....
contention
argument
claim
One of the
assertions
in support of
Y is that....
in favour of
contentions
supporting
for
arguments
opposing
against
One
objection to Y is that ...
A common
A frequently heard
2.
Expand or develop that opposing position. Attach
a problematising phrase to each further opposing
argument to make it appear debatable and possibly
untrue.
It is
also
argued
that ....
claimed
asserted
further
maintained
contended
said
.... so this argument goes .....
This position goes on to further
argue
that ....
contend
claim
maintain
assert
3.
Signal that you are shifting to arguments that
support your main conclusion ...
However, .....
... and begin with a general supporting argument
on the topic of the paragraph drawn (preferably)
from an authoritative published source
... as X
explains
....
states
shows
4.
Expand and develop the arguments on this
paragraph topic that support your main
conclusion.