Organizing Your Argument
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You have learned about some of the most common organizational structures for academic arguments and learned about the benefits of each one—as well as when it might be best to use each one.
Before you begin working with your own academic argument structure, it might be helpful to review another academic argument for its organizational structure.
In the following video, watch as one student analyzes a traditional academic argumentative essay (Cheap Thrills: The Price of Fast Fashion ), one that most closely follows the Aristotelian structure.
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