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How to write general arguments and sub-arguments in argumentative essays
1, argument: from different angles, different sides, different levels, to demonstrate a certain point of view, something. Every layer and every side of it is a sub-argument.

2. The basic thinking angle of "separation" of the paper: what, why and how.

Content interpretation-what is it?

1. Explain what is the central argument-several sub-arguments reveal and expound the attributes and ideological significance of the central argument, which is the result of the author's thinking and understanding of a topic.

2. Example:

(1) Write three arguments on the topic of "Courage"

Courage is not wealth.

(2) Courage is a poor and immobile personality;

Courage is unyielding integrity.

(2) A new explanation of "Looking at that mountain from this mountain"

Seeing that one mountain is higher than another is an insatiable spirit;