Gemini Writing

Create a Debate Argument Builder

Prompt
Generate arguments supporting and opposing [topic]. Include evidence points, rebuttals, and persuasive framing. Keep arguments balanced.
Why it works

The Toulmin Model improves argument structure and clarity.

If you're looking for writing help with Gemini, the Debate Argument Builder prompt is designed to help you construct balanced, evidence-backed arguments on any topic. This tool works for students writing persuasive essays, debaters preparing for competitions, content creators exploring multiple perspectives, and anyone who needs to strengthen their critical thinking around a subject. Whether you're working on a school assignment, preparing talking points, or simply want to understand different sides of an issue more deeply, this prompt walks Gemini through a structured process that generates both supporting and opposing arguments with supporting evidence.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You replace the [topic] placeholder with whatever subject you want to explore. For example, if you're interested in remote work policies, you'd write "Generate arguments supporting and opposing remote work policies for companies." Gemini then understands it should create comprehensive arguments for both sides, complete with evidence points that back up each position. This approach works for virtually any debatable topic, from education policy to technology adoption to environmental regulations.

When you run this prompt, expect Gemini to deliver well-structured arguments that include specific evidence points, potential rebuttals from the opposing side, and persuasive framing techniques that make each argument compelling. The output will feel balanced rather than one-sided, which makes it genuinely useful for understanding an issue thoroughly. You'll get concrete talking points you can actually use, not vague generalizations.

Here's a pro tip for getting better results: be specific about your topic and add context if needed. Instead of just asking about "climate change," try "Generate arguments supporting and opposing carbon tax policies as a climate change solution." Adding this specificity helps Gemini zero in on relevant evidence and create more targeted rebuttals. The more precise your topic definition, the more useful and practical the arguments become.