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Argumentative writing is a style that uses logic, reasoning and proof to explain the author's position and viewpoint. This kind of article either puts forward some views and opinions from the front, or refutes other people's wrong views. Comments in newspapers, essays or feelings in daily life all belong to the category of argumentative essays. Argumentative writing, also called argumentative writing, is a style of analyzing things, discussing things, expressing opinions and putting forward opinions. By stating facts, reasoning and distinguishing right from wrong, the author can determine whether his point of view is right or wrong, and establish or deny a proposition. Argumentative writing should have clear thinking, sufficient arguments, concise language, reasonable arguments and strict logic.

Stylistic introduction

Argumentative essay [1] is a common style with argumentation as the main expression, which directly expresses the author's views and opinions by putting facts and reasoning. Using vivid narration to indirectly express the author's thoughts and feelings is different from narrative writing, which focuses on introducing or explaining the shape, nature, causes and functions of things, and is also different from explanatory writing. In short, argumentative essays convince people with reason, narrative essays convince people with emotion, and explanatory essays teach people with knowledge. Argument is an expression that the author analyzes and comments on objective things to show his own views, opinions and attitudes. It usually consists of three parts: argument, argument and argument.

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1 paper

1, definition: a pointer should state his own views and opinions on certain events or problems positively, and at the same time prove the arguments put forward with sufficient convincing arguments. 2. Requirements: (1) Have a correct view of the issues discussed. (2) Use sufficient convincing arguments. (3) Reasonable and logical.

2 refuting papers

1. Definition: Debate is to refute the other party's point of view and explain Party B's point of view at the same time. 2. Method: (1) Refutation point (2) Refutation basis (3) Refutation argument definition: first point out the essence of the other party's mistake, then refute the wrong argument that has been pointed out, and at the same time or later make a tit-for-tat response.