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Organizing Your Essay Using
the 'Classical System'


  1. Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)
    • Gain reader's attention and interest.
    • Make a claim about an issue that is debatable or controversial.
    • Establish common ground with readers.
    • State your thesis.

  2. Background (1-2 paragraphs)
    • Present any necessary background information.
    • Qualify your claim, if necessary.
    • Explain the warrants (underlying assumptions) that connects your claim and your reasons. If warrant is controversial, provide backing for it.

  3. Lines of Argument (2-4 paragraphs)
    • Provide grounds to support your claim (facts, statistics, testimony, the use of other logical, ethical, or emotional appeals).
    • Present reasons in order of importance.
    • Demonstrate ways your argument may be in the reader's best interest.

  4. Consider Alternative Arguments (1-2 paragraphs)
    • Acknowledge and respond to possible counterarguments using conditions of rebuttal.
    • Note advantages and disadvantages of alternative views.
    • Explain why one view is better than others.

  5. Conclusion (1-2 paragraphs)
    • Summarize your argument.
    • Elaborate the implications of your thesis.
    • Make it clear what you want readers to think or do.
    • Make a strong ethical or emotional appeal.