Knowing what to say is as important as how it is said.
In an era of instant information, the ability to discern truth from persuasion has become a rare skill. [S3E28] Episode #3.28
For any high-level essay, UWorld's guide recommends focusing on specific evidence rather than vague generalizations. Knowing what to say is as important as how it is said
To speak well is to think well, and to think well is to live well. Writing Resources for Episode #3.28 To speak well is to think well, and
By learning the "Invention" process—the first canon of rhetoric—students learn to look at a topic from multiple perspectives. This prevents "groupthink" and encourages a deeper analysis of evidence.
Based on the LTW Essay 3 guidelines , here is a sample essay structure and draft for a persuasive argument (the "Elocution" and "Arrangement" phase of the program).
If you are specifically looking for help with the curriculum or similar essay prompts: