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Argumentative arguments and arguments
Argument is the basis of proving arguments, including rational arguments and factual arguments. This is easy to understand. Arguments include famous sayings, axioms and so on, as well as a person's rational cognition of the world. Facts and arguments are examples. Argumentation is the process of proving an argument with evidence. Including reason argument, metaphor argument, contrast argument and example argument. For example, in a passage, examples are used in the process of proof, that is, examples are used to demonstrate; Quoting a famous saying is a rational argument; What is proved by metaphor is metaphorical argument; What is proved by comparison is comparative argument. For reference.