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Essay Argument

GPTClaudeGemini··1,065 copies·updated 2026-07-14
essay-argument.prompt
# Essay Argument — Adversarial Prompt

Role-play as a hostile peer reviewer against the central claim of an essay.
Use this on drafts before you publish, submit, or argue with someone smarter.

## When to use

You have written an opinion piece, a research argument, a memo, or a thread.
You want to find the holes a serious reader will exploit before they post the
comment.

## Input variables

- `{{thesis_statement}}` — the central claim of the essay in 1-3 sentences.
- `{{argument}}` — the body of reasoning, 200-2000 words.
- `{{sources}}` — names or links to the sources or evidence the essay leans on. Optional.
- `{{audience}}` — who the essay is written for (general public, domain experts, your team, etc.). Optional but improves output.
- `{{counterargument_aware}}` — what counter-arguments the author has already considered. Optional.

## Prompt

fill the variables

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{{thesis_statement}{{argument}{{sources}{{audience}{{counterargument_aware}
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when to use it

Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo inunyokki-cmd/adversarial-prompts (MIT). A "Essay Argument" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.

tags

writingcommunitygeneral

source

inunyokki-cmd/adversarial-prompts · MIT