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The structure of an argument - thesis + argument + examples

A thesis is a sentence that asserts a certain fact. Usually, the goal is to convince the reader or listener of this thesis. But a thesis without an argument is nothing but an empty statement. To give your thesis statement power and relevance, you need to structure it into an argument. The following three parts can be distinguished:


1. The thesis (statement)
2. The reasoning (argumentation)
3. The examples (evidence)


The thesis should be formulated as briefly and concisely as possible and should present the content of your statement as a fact. The goal of your argumentation should be to prove this thesis.

The reasoning (argument) should support the thesis statement and justify it. It should present factually the reason why the thesis is true.

To further support your argumentation, it is useful to further substantiate the argumentation with concrete examples. This can be done, for example, with the help of evidence, explanations, analogies, quotations, etc.

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