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Research Argument Builder

Build a complete, structured research argument from a framed problem — assembling all five elements (claim, reasons, evidence, acknowledgment/response, warrant) using the Claim→Reason→Evidence chain. Use this skill when the user has a research problem or framed question and needs to construct the supporting argument that justifies their answer, has a working thesis or claim but does not know how to assemble the reasons and evidence that make it hold, needs to identify which of the five claim types (fact, definition, cause, evaluation, policy) their main claim is and what kind of evidence each type demands, wants to evaluate whether their claim is specific and significant enough to anchor an argument, cannot tell whether a statement is a reason or evidence and keeps treating soft generalizations as hard data, has evidence but cannot determine whether it meets the quality standards (accurate, precise, sufficient, representative, authoritative) their readers will apply, needs to plan their argument visually using a storyboard (claim + reasons + evidence cards) before drafting, or wants to thicken a thin argument by identifying where acknowledgments and warrants are needed. This is the hub skill for research argumentation — use it before counterargument-handler (which handles detailed acknowledgment/response), warrant-tester (which tests whether reasons are genuinely relevant to claims), and research-paper-planner (which turns the completed argument structure into a paper outline).

What You'll Need

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Skill Relationships

Unlocks

Counterargument Handler

Counterargument handler operates on an assembled argument structure to identify and map objection slots

Warrant Tester

Warrant tester requires identified claim-reason pairs from the argument structure to surface and test implicit warrants

Research Paper Planner

Paper planner requires a completed argument (claim + reasons + evidence + acknowledgments) before building a storyboard

Requires

Research Problem Framer

Argument builder requires a framed research problem with explicit stakes before assembling claim-reason-evidence-warrant chain

Install

1. Add marketplace
/plugin marketplace add bookforge-ai/bookforge-skills
2. Install plugin
/plugin install the-craft-of-research@bookforge-skills
3. Use the skill
/research-argument-builder
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