§01. Issue introduction (showing the importance of the issue and taking a stand)
§02. Optional paragraph (what the audience needs to know to understand the issue)
§03. Writer’s argument 01 (topic sentence+explanation+illustration)
§04. Writer’s argument 02 (topic sentence+explanation+illustration)
§05.Refutation of your opponents’ argument 01 (using your counterargument(s) to show their point’s weaknesses)
§06.Refutation of your opponents’ argument 02 (using your counterargument(s) to show their point’s weaknesses)
§07.Conclusion (gain your skeptical readers over by writing in a trustworthy and realistic style)
N.B. You may also refute your opponents’ argument before you begin with your arguments that range from two to four reasons (one reason per §); the point is to organize them in blocks of similar paragraphs (argumentation/refutation)