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Here is a summary of the basic strategy for a Rogerian argument:
In your essay, first, introduce the problem.
Present one side of the issue. This may take more than one paragraph. Support this side without bias.
Next, you should carefully present the other side of the issue in a way that does not dismiss the other side. This may also take more than one paragraph.
You should then work to bring the two sides together. Your thesis will appear in this section of the essay. Help your audience see the benefits of the middle ground. Make your proposal for the middle ground here, and be sure to use an even, respectful tone. This should be a key focus of your essay and may take more than one paragraph.
Finally, in your conclusion, remind your audience of the balanced perspective you have presented and make it clear how both sides benefit when they meet in the middle.
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