This document provides guidance on writing persuasive and argumentative papers. It defines the key difference between the two types of papers - argumentative papers propose a call to action to solve a problem, while persuasive papers discuss problems that may or may not have clear solutions. Both papers require a clear position, background information, strong reasoning and evidence to support the stance, consideration of other positions, and credible sourcing. The document provides tips on choosing a topic, structuring an argument, addressing counterarguments, and examples of each type of paper.