Monday, November 10, 2025

How to Write Strong Arguments (Mentor’s Critical Thinking Guide)

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

Need depth? Order pro arguments at EssayPro — mentor-grade logic.

“EssayPro built 3 airtight arguments. Prof said ‘excellent reasoning.’” – Liam, Junior

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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