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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
If taught properly, essays are a great tool for teaching how to structure an argument, back up the claims with positive evidence, and strike down or address some counter claims that could be made (and show why those counter claims would be wrong).
Agreed. Have any of you actually read a real, competently written academic essay? They're quite good and having a structure <gasp> does help.
Essays teach you to think in a logical manner, and if you can't do that, you have no business participating in a modern society.
Why do we need essays to have us think in a logical manner? I'd say outlines (such as the ones you write for an essay) are 10x better. My essays are nothing more than my outlines extrapolated into several paragraphs.
Not only do outlines teach you to think logically, but also concisely. Essays teach you everything making an outline does, only it includes having to worry about more rules of grammar, topic sentence, concluding sentence, etc.
