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Follow our guidelines and use our format for a stress-free approach to writing a good GRE essay.

Guidelines
You are expected to analyze the logic of the given argument. You must not start giving your opinion of the subject
matter of the argument.
(For example, if the argument claims that a certain newspaper is not selling well because it has recently increased
its price, you are not expected to give views on what makes a good newspaper, or on marketing strategies. You
simply have to discuss whether the evidence provided warrants that conclusion.)
All the arguments will be seriously flawed. In your initial reading try to find the main conclusion, identify the
underlying logic of the argument and identify the major faults. The main categories of logical error that you should
be able to spot are:
Generalizations
Problems with surveys and statistics
False causes
False analogies
Hidden assumptions
Inadequate authority

Format of your essay


There is no specific format that the examiners recommend for addressing the Analyze an Argument task. However, with
only 30 minutes to plan and write the essay, you would be advised to work out an approach that suits you. The
following format should point you in the right direction.

Part I - Introduction
Write an introduction explaining in your own words what the argument claims.
End your paragraph with a statement such as:
However, this conclusion seems unwarranted, or
However, the information provided does not justify this conclusion or
This conclusion is not well supported / fails to convince/ is flawed etc.
The exact wording will depend on the instructions you are given. For example, if you have been asked to focus on the
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assumptions that the argument makes, you might use words along the lines of: contains a number of unsupported
assumptions that cast doubt on the authors conclusion.

Part II - The body of the essay


Write 2, 3 or 4 paragraphs to deal with the line of argument according to the specific instructions given.
For example, in the case in which you are asked to focus on alternative explanations, you can explain what alternative
reasons or other causes might need to be considered. In the case in which you are asked what questions need to be
addressed to evaluate the argument, you might find yourself (depending on the actual argument in the question) focusing
on misleading statistics and figures, the source of the information, or dubious comparisons that are made.
No one formula fits all the topics in the pool, but you can easily work out the way to address the body of the essay once
you have tried a few of the topics for yourself.
You should also read the sample essays provided in the Official Guide to the GRE and on the GRE website. DO NOT
be tempted to copy the wording of these sample essays in your own response. If you are judged to have plagiarised any
part of your essay you risk having your score discounted.

Part III - What else is needed?


The final paragraph is the place to cover what else you would need to know before you are able to decide whether the
conclusion is actually valid. This what else paragraph obviates the necessity for a formal conclusion. Useful
statements are along the lines of:
In order to decide whether, indeed, ABC is actually the case, it would be useful to have access to XYZ.
XYZ might include one or other of: Expert opinion (e.g. business consultant) / statistics / surveys / research data etc
depending on the focus of the essay.
It is useful to end the essay on a note of doubt. Suggest that the argument might have a valid point, but that more
information would be needed to come to a specific conclusion.
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