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Argumentative Essay

Provide your topic and stance, and Esy researches supporting evidence, maps counterarguments, and drafts a fully cited argumentative essay. Covers argumentative, persuasive, and synthesis essay formats.

What You Provide

  • Topic or question
  • Your position or stance
  • Target audience (optional)
  • Required sources (optional)

What You Get

  • A publication-ready artifact produced by the full workflow pipeline
  • Generated with Claude
  • Delivered in ~3 min
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How this workflow runs

Inside the workflow

What happens at each step

  1. Intake

    Give Esy your topic and the stance you want to defend. Audience and required sources are optional.

    Topic
    Should universities abolish standardized testing?
    Stance
    Yes — equity outweighs predictive value
  2. Research

    Esy gathers supporting evidence and maps the strongest counterarguments so the essay can answer them.

    Evidence
    Studies on predictive validity & equity
    Counterargs
    Merit signaling, comparability
  3. Outline

    Evidence is organized under a clear thesis, with each body paragraph assigned a claim and its support.

    Thesis
    One arguable, specific claim
    Map
    Claim → evidence per paragraph
  4. Draft

    Esy composes the argument — thesis, evidence paragraphs, a counterargument section, and conclusion.

    Structure
    Intro · evidence · rebuttal · conclusion
    Output
    Full argumentative draft
  5. Cite & Format

    Citations are formatted to your style and a counterargument check confirms the rebuttal holds.

    Citations
    APA or MLA, fully formatted
    Check
    Counterargument addressed
  6. Artifact

    The finished essay is exported with formatting intact, alongside its sources and run history.

    Formats
    DOCX, PDF
    Provenance
    Sources, citations, run history

From this workflow

Example outputs

Should Universities Abolish Standardized Testing?

A five-paragraph argument examining equity, predictive validity, and institutional incentives, with APA citations.

The Case for Universal Basic Income

A synthesis essay weaving economic research, pilot program data, and philosophical arguments into a cohesive position.