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How to find arguments in argumentative reading [Chinese teaching]
How to find out the argument of argumentative reading

Junior high school students' argumentative essays must be standardized, but standardized argumentative essays seem to have rules to follow in answering questions, which reduces the difficulty of reading and the discrimination of students' scores, which is of course unwilling to be seen by proposers. Therefore, from this aspect, it is unlikely that the Chinese test questions for the senior high school entrance examination in Shaanxi Province will examine argumentative papers.

Since the unified life system of the senior high school entrance examination in Shaanxi Province, the modern text reading part of the senior high school entrance examination for more than ten years is almost all expository reading and narrative (prose) reading. My memory seems to be argumentative reading in the 2007 exam. It is unlikely to take the argumentative essay reading test this year, but I am not afraid of 10 thousand, but I am afraid. For the review of modern Chinese reading in the senior high school entrance examination this year, I still arranged 7 class hours for review training.

Today, let's talk about how to find the argument of the article.

First of all, we should read through this argumentative paper, read it carefully and see what the article mainly says. Then, pay attention to these parts of the article. When we look at the topic, many articles are central arguments, such as the text "Understanding the Spirit of Things" that we have studied. Although some titles are not arguments, they reveal the theme of the article, such as "dedication and happiness", such as "thinking and doing", so it is not difficult to find arguments in the article according to the theme.

Looking for arguments. Second, look at the end of the first paragraph or the beginning of the second paragraph. Why? Because the general argument of the article has to be deduced for some reasons. Of course, some argumentative essays are introduced by telling a story, which is told and analyzed in the 1 natural paragraph, so the second paragraph puts forward the argument.

Look for arguments, look at the last two paragraphs of the article, especially some argumentative essays with general structure, which are all divided in the front, and finally put forward arguments through summary.

How to judge this sentence is an argument? Actually, this is quite simple. Argument should be a clear judgment, a complete statement of the author's point of view, and a complete sentence in form.

Of course, some argumentative papers may not have clear sentences, which requires candidates to summarize themselves. Another possibility is that an argumentative paper has only a few sub-arguments, but no clear arguments are put forward. In this case, it is enough to summarize a few arguments in your own words.