One way to remember to check for cohesion in my argument is to

create an outline or a visual representation of my argument before I begin writing. This way, I can see the flow and logical progression of my ideas and ensure that they are connected and build upon each other effectively. Additionally, I can use linking words and phrases, such as "moreover," "however," "therefore," etc., to guide the reader through the different sections of my argument and make connections between ideas more apparent. Finally, I can also ask someone else to review my argument and provide feedback specifically on the cohesion and coherence of my points.