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Shouldn't things be described completely in an argumentative paper?
The selection and application of materials should closely focus on the central argument, and the same material should be described from different angles because of different arguments. In argumentative writing, we do not advocate a complete narrative story, but should refine it for our use. For example, the same case of Beethoven is described from different angles in different articles. (1) Don't give up easily on setbacks. This is the first step for a happy life to overcome pain. Beethoven, a famous composer, lost his hearing, which was a great setback in his life. But his indomitable spirit overcame the obstacles caused by hearing loss, excavated endless inspiration from the painful hard rock, and guided the fountain of happiness. His determination to resist setbacks dances in the melody, and the joy of indulging in music flows between notes. Therefore, Beethoven's life is a happy life. ("Happy Life", 2004 national college entrance examination full score composition) (2) Beethoven put aside the noise of the world and jumped in the country of music; Curie and his wife put aside the confusion of fame and fortune and took a deeper step in the scientific community; Tao Yuanming forgot the worldly darkness and picked chrysanthemums leisurely on the free Nanshan ... They walked easily on the road of life and smelled the fragrance of the world. (2005 Hunan college entrance examination perfect score composition "Easy Start") (3) Countless sleepless nights are countless lonely pains. The colorful world was suddenly silent, and the beating notes seemed to become silent in an instant. He, a person who values music more than life, how to face the pain of deafness. However, he did it, although it was silent, but it seemed ...

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