1. Stiffness of argument: observe whether the argument of the paper is clear, whether the argument is sufficient, and whether the argument process is clear and rigorous. A good argumentative essay should not only have profound viewpoints, but also need a rigorous argumentation process to support these viewpoints.
2. Fluency of language: evaluate whether the language of the paper is fluent, whether the words are appropriate, and whether the cohesion between sentences is natural. Fluent language can not only express ideas better, but also make it easier for readers to understand the author's intentions.
3. Depth and breadth of thinking: judge whether the theme of the paper is in-depth and whether it can be discussed from multiple angles and levels. At the same time, we should also consider whether the paper is forward-looking and whether it can provide novel and unique viewpoints.
Characteristics of argumentative writing:
1, Argumentative essay: Argumentative essay expounds the author's views and opinions by putting facts and reasoning, which requires in-depth analysis and argumentation to convince readers to accept the author's views. Therefore, argumentation is one of the most remarkable features of argumentative writing.
2. Logic: The argumentation process of argumentative paper needs to be logical, that is, there must be an inherent logical relationship between arguments, arguments and argumentation methods. Arguments should be clear and reasonable, arguments should be fully credible, and argumentation methods should be scientific and effective. Only logical argument can convince readers.
3. Speculative: Argumentative writing requires in-depth analysis and thinking of problems, multi-angle analysis of problems and finding solutions. Speculation is one of the important characteristics of argumentative writing, which requires the author to have certain independent thinking ability and analytical ability.
4. Fairness: Argumentation should be based on facts and evidence, and should not take sides. The author should treat the problem with a fair and objective attitude, make a comprehensive analysis and exposition of the argument, and let the readers judge and think for themselves.
5. pertinence: the argumentation of argumentative papers should be based on specific arguments and cannot deviate from the theme. The author should make clear his own views and positions, and make in-depth analysis and exposition of specific arguments, so that readers can better understand the essence and significance of the arguments.