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How to judge what a sentence is demonstrating?
How to judge the argumentative method in argumentative writing? (especially reasoning)

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The most basic method of argument: putting facts and reasoning.

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Common argumentation methods: example argumentation, truth argumentation, quotation argumentation (such as quoting stories, it belongs to example argumentation, such as quoting famous sayings), comparison argumentation, metaphor argumentation and analogy argumentation (often words like "the same" and "the like").

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In other words, all argumentation methods can be unified by putting facts and reasoning, but generally they don't answer like this, so they must be specific; Some methods are mutually inclusive, such as citation argument, example argument, reason argument and so on.

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The first sentence is a citation argument and a reason argument. The second sentence is a cause argument (which does not constitute a causal argument). Strictly speaking, all arguments around an argument are arguments, and the process that an argument serves an argument is an argument. So this is also a reason argument. The third sentence is an example. The fourth sentence is better said to be comparative argument. You have explained the two attitudes towards time in life from both positive and negative aspects. The fifth sentence is not.

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