This document from the Purdue University Writing Lab provides guidance on organizing an effective argument. It explains that an argument involves establishing a claim and proving it with logical reasoning, examples, and research. Good organization guides the audience through the reasoning, offers a clear explanation of points, and demonstrates credibility. Key components of an organized argument include a title to generate interest, an introduction with a thesis statement, body paragraphs with topic sentences supporting main points and addressing counterarguments, and a conclusion reemphasizing the main points. The Writing Lab provides additional resources for constructing strong arguments.