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Question 1: Get things done, Yuan.

Question 2: With concrete examples, it is strongly demonstrated that each line has its own insurmountable forbidden

Even the cleverest person is stupid.

Question 1: Get things done, Yuan.

Question 2: With concrete examples, it is strongly demonstrated that each line has its own insurmountable forbidden

Even the cleverest person is stupid.

Question 1: Get things done, Yuan.

Question 2: With concrete examples, it is strongly demonstrated that each line has its own insurmountable forbidden zone, thus demonstrating the central argument.

Test analysis:

Question 1: the central argument of an argumentative paper can be summarized from "title, beginning and end", and sometimes it can be summarized in its own language according to the content of the article. For example, the central argument of this article was revealed at the beginning of the article. Ex.: Do things wisely and roundly.

Question 2: In order to demonstrate this argument, the author uses examples to demonstrate that each line has its own insurmountable forbidden zone, thus demonstrating the central argument.

Comments: Memorize the basic knowledge of argumentative writing. When doing the problem, combine your own understanding of the article and use what you have learned to draw up relevant answers. Note that the method of argument is generally to prove the previous point of view, and sometimes it may be a sub-argument. The process of argumentation is generally carried out in accordance with the idea of "asking questions, analyzing problems and solving problems". When doing the problem, divide the content into several parts first, and then summarize the meaning of each part.