SUMMARY BOOK 3 || Considering your argument: working out your ‘story’ and getting your central idea
Developing an argument is one of the important elements of shaping writing skills. Shaping and developing the argument makes your writing more analytical and different than others. If an argument can be explained technically, then the author can continue his exploration in the next chapter. Here, the emphasis is on establishing our main topic and organizing our work around it. It can start with building your central idea step by step. The first sentence is the central idea or we can call that the ‘topic sentence’. It contains a statement about the argument that will be discussed. In the next sentence, we can give an explanation of the first statement concerning the argument that will discuss. After that, add an example of the explanation. In the end, you can add a conclusion or summary of the argument. Then try to construct your ‘story’ using a list of notions to create the plot of your story-argument helps you to elaborate your argument deeply and structu...