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Argument Mapper
Argument Map
A visual diagram showing an argument's logical structure — claims, premises, and how they connect.
An argument map displays the logical skeleton of a text: Claims (main conclusions), Premises (supporting statements), Counters (opposing points), and Rhetorical elements (persuasion techniques). Edges show how parts relate: Supports (reinforces), Rebuts (contradicts), Qualifies (limits scope), or Annotates (adds context). This visualization helps identify weak points, hidden assumptions, and the overall strength of an argument at a glance.

Paste any speech, article, or debate excerpt. TellDear maps its argumentative structure as an interactive graph.

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Mapping the argument structure...

Nodes
Main Claim
Premise
Counter-argument
Rhetorical move
Edges
supports
rebuts
qualifies
annotates