abstract
A style that proves and expounds the author's position and viewpoint. This kind of article either puts forward some views and opinions from the front, or refutes others' views. Comments, essays, opinions or thoughts and feelings in daily life in newspapers and periodicals belong to the category of argumentative writing. 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 paper [1]? It is a common style to express the author's views and opinions directly by demonstrating 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 reasoning, narrative essays touch people with things, and explanatory essays teach people with knowledge. Argumentative writing is an expression in which the author analyzes, comments and persuades objective things to show his views, opinions and attitudes. It usually consists of three parts: argument, argument and argumentation.
Edit the category of this paragraph (according to the presentation method)
1. Make a paper
1. Definition: an article genre that takes explanation as the main expression and directly expresses its own views and opinions through telling facts and reasoning. 2. Requirements: (1) Have a correct view of the issues discussed; (2) Use sufficient convincing arguments; (3) Be reasonable and logical.
Step 2 refute the paper
1. Definition: Debate is to refute the other side's point of view and explain your own point of view at the same time. 2. Methods: (1) Put forward an argument (2) Prove an argument (3) Summarize the definition of combining argument and rebuttal: first point out the essence of the other party's mistake, then refute the wrong argument that has been pointed out, and put forward your own correct point of view at the same time or after criticism.
Edit the three elements of this paragraph-Introduction 1
Example of article
"Persistence is victory" People hope to succeed in their careers or studies. Edison invented the storage battery and was awarded the reputation of "the king of invention". Dickens and Edison won the final victory by persistence. Insist that Dickens left many excellent works for people and added many fine works to the treasure house of world literature. Persistence enabled Edison to overcome many difficulties and made indelible contributions to the progress of mankind. It can be seen that persistence can make people achieve career and academic success. Those losers often give up their efforts at the last minute and miss success. I remember that when a German chemist extracted iodine from seawater, he seemed to find a new element, but in the face of this complicated extraction and experiment, he chickened out. When another chemist spent a year, after numerous experiments, and finally added a new member of the element family-"bromine" to become immortal, the German chemist could only watch each other silently immersed in the joy of victory. Two chemists, one of whom persevered and won; The other one didn't hold on and didn't succeed. It can be seen that persistence is the last obstacle to victory. In the darkest moment, that is, the moment when the light comes, the more you need to persist at this moment. Because persistence is victory. (Chang Tianqi) (The scientist who introduced Cl into the immersion liquid and missed the opportunity to discover bromine was the German chemist Justus von Liebig, and the French scientist Bagra discovered bromine) 1. Argument is the author's view, viewpoint and proposition on a certain problem or a certain kind of event in the article, which requires correctness, distinctiveness and pertinence, and is generally manifested in the title, the first sentence or the end of the article. For example, the article "Persistence is Victory" holds that persistence is an important condition for a person to achieve academic or career success.
Step 2 argue
Argument is evidence to prove the correctness of argument. In order to prove the correctness of the argument, first of all, the argument must make people feel authentic and can fully prove the argument. Secondly, the argument should be typical, which can achieve the effect of "taking one as ten". Third, the arguments should be novel, and try to find some fresh arguments that can give people new feelings and enlightenment. For example, the positive and negative examples of Dickens, Edison and German chemists quoted in the article Persistence is Victory are all arguments used to prove the argument, which are both typical and credible.
3. Demonstration process
Argumentation is the process of proving an argument with arguments, and the purpose of argumentation is to reveal the internal logical relationship between arguments.
Edit the three elements of this paragraph-Introduction 2
Argumentative writing has three elements: argument, argument and argument. Write an opinion according to the topic and then explain it. Persuasive ability is very important, and three elements are indispensable. Take a closer look at the following, and you can try to write more in the future to make progress in your composition. In addition, famous sayings, aphorisms and celebrity examples should be registered in order to be better used in the composition.
(1) argument
(1) The meaning of argument: Argument is the point to be discussed and expounded in the article, and it is the point and proposition to be expressed by the author. When reading an argumentative essay, the first thing is to find, extract and understand the arguments of the article. (2) There are multiple arguments: an article can have one or more arguments. If there is more than one argument, it is necessary to clarify the central argument. These arguments can be parallel or progressive, but they all obey the central argument of the whole paper. (3) the position of the argument: the argument of the article can be arranged at the beginning, middle or end of the article, sometimes it is the title. In other words, it can be arranged anywhere in the article. But it is more often at the beginning of the article, and so is the paragraph argument. (4) Presentation of arguments: Some argumentative arguments are expressed in clear sentences in the article, and we just need to find them out; Others are not directly expressed in clear sentences and need to be refined and summarized by readers themselves. (5) Attention should be paid to the presentation and establishment of the argument: ① Correctness: the persuasiveness of the argument is rooted in the correct reflection of objective things, which in turn depends on whether the author's position, viewpoint, attitude and method are correct. If the argument itself is incorrect or even absurd, then no matter how it is argued, it can't be convincing. Therefore, the correct argument is the minimum requirement for argumentative writing. 2 significance: what is in favor of and what is against should be very clear, not ambiguous. Novelty: the argument should be as novel and profound as possible, which can transcend other people's views. It's not repeating other people's platitudes, nor is it irrelevant and general. It should be as unique and novel as possible.
(2) arguments
(1) What is an argument? Argument is the material and foundation to prove the argument. (2) Types of arguments: ① The factual materials used as arguments can be A. Specific cases, B. summarized facts, C. statistical data, and ② the theoretical materials used as arguments can be A. classic works and wise sayings of predecessors, B. folk proverbs and sayings, C. scientific axioms and laws, etc. (3) Requirements for using arguments: ① certainty. We must choose those hard and typical facts. When citing theoretical materials that have been tested by practice as arguments, we must pay attention to the exact meaning of the cited theory itself. ② Typical. The cited examples should be widely representative, representing the general characteristics and properties of such things. (3) the unity of arguments and arguments. The argument is to prove the argument, so the two should be closely related.
(3) Demonstration
(1) What is argument? Argumentation is the process of proving an argument with arguments. The argument of argument is to solve "what to prove", the argument is to solve "what to prove" and the argument is to solve the problem of "how to prove". The purpose of argument is to reveal the internal logical relationship between arguments. (2) Types of argumentative essays: argumentative essays are generally divided into argumentation and refutation. (1) argument is a way to prove the correctness of the author's own argument with sufficient arguments; (2) Refutation is a way to refute others' wrong arguments with strong arguments. Argumentation and refutation are proofs, one is to prove oneself right from the front, and the other is to prove oneself wrong from the back. They can use basically the same argument method. (3) Basic argumentation methods: including induction, example, deduction, analogy and comparison. ① induction. Inductive argument is an argument method from individual to general. It draws a general conclusion through many individual examples or arguments, and then summarizes their characteristics. Induction can give examples before drawing a conclusion, or it can put forward a conclusion and prove it with examples. The former is what we usually call induction, and the latter is what we call example. Example method is an argument method to prove the argument with individual and typical concrete examples. ② Deductive method. Deductive argument is a kind of argument method from general to individual. It deduces conclusions about individual situations from general principles, and the relationship between its premise and conclusions is necessary. There are many forms of deduction, such as syllogism, hypothetical reasoning and selective reasoning, but the most important one is syllogism. Syllogism consists of three parts: major premise, minor premise and conclusion. Such as the major premise that all metals can conduct electricity, iron is the minor premise of metals, and iron can conduct electricity. ③ Comparative method. Comparative argument is an argument method from individual to individual. Usually divided into two categories, one is analogy and the other is comparison. Analogy is a method of comparing different things with the same or similar properties and characteristics in some aspects, so as to draw a conclusion. Contrast is a method to prove an argument by comparing different things whose nature and characteristics are opposite or opposite in some respects. (4) Argumentation methods are also called example argumentation, fact argumentation, truth argumentation and metaphor argumentation. (5) Refutation method: There are three refutation methods, namely, ① refutation argument, ② refutation argument and ③ refutation argument. Because argumentative writing is composed of arguments, arguments and arguments, refuting arguments or arguments has the same effect as directly refuting arguments. A rebuttal paper can combine several rebuttal methods to strengthen the strength and persuasiveness of refutation. (1) Refuting an argument, that is, directly refuting the one-sided, false or fallacy of the other party's argument itself, is the most commonly used method in refuting. (2) refuting the argument, that is, revealing the mistakes of the other party's argument, in order to achieve the purpose of knocking down the other party's argument; Because the wrong argument will inevitably lead to the wrong argument. (3) Refuting the argument, that is, exposing the logical errors of the other party in the process of argument, such as the contradiction between major premise, minor premise and conclusion, the contradiction between the other party's arguments, the contradiction between arguments and so on.
Three Elements of Editing this Argumentative Paper-Introduction 3
Explain in detail the three elements of argumentative writing: argument, argument and argumentation.
quarrel
Definition: the author's views and opinions on the issues discussed (events, phenomena, people, ideas, etc.). ): A complete sentence with a clear statement of the topic 1. An argumentative paper generally has only one central argument, and some argumentative papers also put forward several sub-arguments around the central argument to supplement or prove the central argument. As long as we study the relationship between these arguments, we can distinguish between master and slave. 2. How to find the central argument? Argument should be a clear judgment, a complete statement of the author's point of view, and a complete sentence in form. Location can be divided into: article title, article beginning, article end, article middle, and some need to be summarized by readers. (But in the exam, it's better to make the argument clear, because the marking teacher doesn't have much time to read it, so it's better to be clear at a glance. Note: rhetorical questions and figurative sentences cannot be used as arguments.
quarrel
I believe I can. You must accept it.