Argument, argument and argumentation are the most important and the three elements of argumentative writing.
Argument: The viewpoints and opinions put forward by the author are the center of the discussion.
1, central argument: that is, the general point of view fully demonstrated by the author in the article.
2. Sub-argument: Sometimes, in order to supplement or support the central argument, the author will put forward sub-arguments from different angles.
Argument: evidence, reasons and materials used to support an argument.
1, factual argument: what happened, such as historical facts, news events, research or statistical data (see empiricism).
2. Rationality argument: refers to recognized truth, or celebrity's speech, fable, scientific theorem, etc. (See rationalism).
Argument: the method or process of supporting and proving an argument with arguments.
The basic structure of argumentative writing
1, Introduction: Propose a topic, name an argument, or explain the purpose of the discussion.
2. This theory: analyze the problems discussed from many aspects and put forward arguments.
3. Conclusion: Summarize or reiterate arguments, and sometimes propose solutions to problems.