Argument structure refers to how an argument is organized and presented in writing or speech. It includes elements such as introduction, thesis statement, supporting evidence, counterarguments, and conclusion.
Related terms
Claim: A claim is a clear and concise statement that presents an argument or position on a specific topic. It serves as the main idea of an argument.
Logical Fallacies: Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that weaken an argument's credibility. They should be avoided to maintain a strong argument structure.
Rebuttal: A rebuttal is a response to counterarguments or opposing viewpoints. It addresses potential objections and strengthens an argument by refuting opposing claims.