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Part A: Planning and Organizing Your Argument
First, you’ll plan and organize your argument with these details in mind:

The purpose of this presentation is to make a claim that is reinforced by supporting details and evidence.
The audience is a group of peers or classmates.
The task is a classroom presentation.
In the following table, plan and organize your argument for the topic you selected. Be sure to include details for each part of your argument:

Claim. Create a claim or central idea for your argument.
Data. Support the claim with details and evidence.
Warrant. Explain how the details and evidence support the claim.
Counterclaim. Include a counterclaim that opposes the central claim.
Rebuttal. Provide evidence that negates the counterclaim.

Respuesta :

The question above wants to analyze your ability to create an efficient argument. For that reason, I can't write an argument for you, but I'll show you how to do it.

An argument is an opinion expressed directly and objectively. This opinion is supported by data, facts, and evidence.

In this case, to write an argument, you must first research the subject you want to address. This research should allow you to develop an opinion through the evidence found in your research.

After that, you can write an argument.

Steps to writing the argument

  1. Present your opinion on the matter.
  2. Show the evidence that supports this opinion.
  3. Show the relationship between this evidence and opinion.
  4. Show a contrary opinion.
  5. Show evidence that this contrary opinion is incorrect and not credible.

More information about evidence is at the link:

https://brainly.com/question/375033