Argumentative writing is basically just fighting with evidence and i love it

OliviaJames

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I finally figured out what argumentative writing actually means and it's just... arguing? Like formally, with sources and citations and structure? Why did no one tell me it was this simple? I spent my whole first year stressing about "academic arguments" like it was some mystical skill, but it's literally just picking a side and defending it with proof. My professor explained it as "you're not just sharing feelings, you're building a case like a lawyer" and something just clicked . Now I actually look forward to these papers because I get to pick something I care about and fight for it on paper. My last one was about why campus dining hours should be extended and I went OFF with statistics about student sleep schedules and academic performance. Got an A- and the TA wrote "passionate" in the comments. Best feeling ever. Anyone else just discover they're naturally good at arguing on paper? Maybe all those family debates finally paid off.
 
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