Short for political papers. Political essays are characterized by a certain political inclination, accuracy, preciseness, vividness and agitation. Argumentative essay is an article that puts forward opinions or opinions on a certain discussion object and explains reasons to convince readers. Its basic feature is the persuasiveness of argument. Political essays are argumentative essays that expound and comment on current major events and social issues from a political perspective. It has various forms and a wide range. The purpose of argumentative writing is to convince readers.
No matter what problems and things it discusses, what opinions it expresses, what opinions it puts forward, what reasons it tells, or what opinions it refutes, it is to convince readers and convince them. If the basic feature of expository writing is its explanatory nature, and the object of explanation should be clearly explained, then the basic feature of argumentative writing is its persuasiveness.
Overview of logical effects:
It is an important link in argumentative writing to demonstrate the arrangement of arguments and arguments. The arrangement is good or bad, which is directly related to whether the central argument of the article can be prominent and convincing. Proper arrangement, not only smooth thinking, clear hierarchy, but also full of logical persuasion effect; On the contrary, it is not only dull and unclear, but also lacks logical persuasion. It can be seen that in argumentative writing, how to arrange arguments and arguments with logical effects cannot be ignored.
The arrangement rules of articles in various styles are basically the same, but due to the different thinking forms of various styles, the arrangement also has its own characteristics. Argumentative writing is different from descriptive writing. Mainly arranged according to the logical connection of things. Argumentative essays are generally arranged in the order of asking questions, analyzing problems and solving problems, which are manifested in three parts: preface, theory and conclusion.