How to Write Strong Arguments: Mentor’s Critical Thinking Guide
Weak arguments = B. Mentor-level arguments = A+. Build them like this.
1. Claim + Warrant + Evidence
Claim: “Social media harms teens.”
Warrant: “Because it increases FOMO.”
Evidence: “68% check feeds hourly (Smith, 2025).”
2. Address Counterarguments
“Some say it connects teens, but isolation effects are stronger.”
3. Let EssayPro Mentor Your Arguments
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4. Use Logos, Ethos, Pathos
- Logos: Data, logic
- Ethos: Credible sources
- Pathos: Real teen stories
5. One Argument Per Paragraph
150–200 words. No mixing. Mentor’s clarity rule.
6. Link to Thesis Every Time
End para: “This supports the thesis that…”
7. Mentor’s Stress Test
Can someone poke a hole in your argument? If yes, fix it.
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