A complete paper must contain three elements: argument, argument and argument.
Argument is the author's point of view or opinion on the issue under discussion. Some argumentative papers have only one argument, which is called the central argument.
In addition to the central argument, some argumentative papers have several subordinate sub-arguments.
Argument is the reason and basis used by the author to prove the argument. It can be an example, a theory, a number.
According to.
Argumentative writing is the reasoning process and method to prove an argument with arguments. The argument must be correct and clear. Arguments must be conclusive, typical, appropriate and convincing, and must have essential and inevitable connections with arguments.
Reference example:
Light and shadow produce beautiful flowers.
A coin has two sides; Roses have beautiful petals, but they also have s