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What is the difference between arguments and conclusions in argumentative writing?
An argument is the author's point of view (views, opinions, opinions, etc.).

Conclusion is the final conclusion drawn from arguments, arguments and arguments, and it is the central point of argument.

Argumentative essay is an essay with argument as its main expression, which consists of three inseparable elements: argument, argument and argument. Argument is the author's point of view (viewpoint, opinion, opinion, etc.), argument is the material (evidence) to prove the point of view, and argument is the process of using materials to prove the point of view. These three elements are the three elements of argumentative writing.