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: Acknowledge the opposing article’s claims but explain why its evidence is weaker (e.g., it relies on emotion rather than facts).

: Start with a hook and background information. Crucially, include a claim (thesis) that identifies which of the two provided articles makes the stronger argument based on evidence. g7241.mp4

: Summarize your main points and restate why the evidence favors one side over the other. Key Tips for a High Score : Acknowledge the opposing article’s claims but explain

: The prompt asks which argument is better supported , not which side you agree with. : Summarize your main points and restate why

: A solid essay points out specific flaws in the weaker argument, such as a lack of citations or biased wording.

For more detailed walkthroughs and real examples of high-scoring essays, you can visit the GED Official Resource Page or view instructional series like Purely Persistent's GED Prep . GED Writing Live Session: Part 1 - Essay Format

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