In 1–2 sentences, explain what should be included in the outline for an argument.

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oMg GuYs We DoNt Do YoUr WoRk FoR yOu So WeRe GoNnA wAsTe OuR tImE pUtTiNg ThIs MeSsAgE eVeRyWhErE aNd AnNoYiNg EvErYbOdY

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I know I just posted this but please hurry

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No one will write this for you, but check this out — powa.org/convince — and read carefully.

Then post what you write, and I'll check it for you.

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Can someone help me understand what this means?

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Like the question. DONT GIVE ME THE ANSWER THO, JUST HELP ME UNDERSTAND!

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In the outline for an argument, you should include the main claim, supporting evidence, counterarguments, and a conclusion.

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I agree with Anonymous 2. We'll happily check your work, but not cheat for you. I saw a post (jiskha.com/questions/1880302/announcement-forwarded-webmail-as-we-grow-our-school-we-will-have-growth-opportunities) that was saying how teachers have finally figured out that many people have been cheating. So no more cheating!

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