(1) Step 1, the first sentence of the paragraph: Cut to the chase, and be sure to put the argument in this section.
(2) Step 2: Quote famous sayings. Theoretically demonstrate sub-arguments, that is, theoretical argumentation. Pay attention to the relationship between famous sayings and arguments. If there is no connection, it will not play the role of argument.
(3) Step 3: List typical and representative cases at all times and in all countries, both positive and negative. Be careful to deduct points. Just briefly describe the style of writing, not too much.
(4) Step 4: Analyze and reason. This is the most important step in this paragraph. Because there is no analysis and reason, just list one or two examples without analysis and reason, then the cited examples cannot be the arguments of the arguments, and they are not convincing. So how do you analyze them? There are two commonly used analytical reasoning methods, namely, causal method and hypothesis method.
(5) Step 5: Summary of this paragraph. Take care of the beginning of this paragraph and reiterate the arguments in this section. Words such as "therefore" or "so I think" can be added. In this way, this part forms a complete reasoning part.
College entrance examination experience:
1. Looking at the argumentative essays of the college entrance examination in recent years, most articles with high scores are good at reasoning. Analyzing the reasoning of the article can increase the depth of argument and show the author's careful thinking.
2. "Reasoning" (analyzing arguments) is an indispensable part of argumentative writing, which can reveal the truth contained in it, explain its connection with arguments, and make arguments and arguments form an organic whole.
3. The argument is the commander in chief, the argument is the soldier, and the argument should serve the argument. Through reasoning, argument can take a clear-cut stand and let people know clearly what is advocated and what is opposed.
Conclusion: When writing an argumentative essay, we should not only add opinions and materials, but also analyze them.