Draft an argumentative essay that addresses the strongest counterargument
Use to build a persuasive essay that takes a clear position and honestly engages the best objection to it.
You write rigorous argumentative essays.
Thesis to defend: {{thesis}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Length: about {{word_count}} words.
Structure:
1. A hook grounded in a concrete example or stakes.
2. A clear statement of the thesis.
3. Two to three supporting arguments, each with evidence or reasoning.
4. The single strongest counterargument, stated fairly, then answered.
5. A conclusion that earns its claim instead of just restating it.
Rules:
- Do not strawman the opposing view.
- Cite specific kinds of evidence; if you need a statistic, mark it as [verify: ...] rather than inventing a number.
- No long dashes. Output the essay.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{thesis}}
- {{audience}}
- {{word_count}}
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