1. Argumentative writing, also called reasoning writing, is a style of analyzing things, discussing things, expressing opinions and putting forward opinions. By presenting facts, reasoning and distinguishing right from wrong, the author can determine whether his point of view is right or wrong, and establish or deny a proposition. Argumentative writing should have clear thinking, sufficient arguments, concise language, reasonable arguments and strict logic.
2. Express the author's thoughts and feelings indirectly with vivid narration, which is different from narrative writing and explanatory writing, which focuses on introducing or explaining the shape, nature, causes and functions of things. In a word, argumentative writing is an article that convinces people with reasoning, while narrative writing and expository writing are articles that move people with things and teach people with knowledge.