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Argumentative essay writing in high school is an article style that uses argumentation as the main mode of expression and directly expresses the author's views and opinions by presenting facts and reasoning.
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argumentative essay
Three elements
argument
The difference from the topic
Different definitions
The argument is the author's opinion and opinion on the issue being discussed. The topic is the proposition to be proved and is only the question or object of discussion.
Different requirements
The presentation of arguments requires correctness, clarity, and pertinence. The establishment of the topic without the author's views and opinions may be some one-sided and wrong understanding or phenomenon.
The situation is different
The argument is usually presented as a relatively complete judgment sentence, and the topic is often presented as a phrase.
different locations
The position of the argument is flexible, and the topic is generally placed in the title or at the beginning of the article.
argument
Materials to prove the argument (authentic and credible)
Classification
factual arguments
Reasonable arguments
Argument
Establish an argument Refute an argument
type
Give examples
List...examples, clarify...points of view, be true and credible, and make the article persuasive
Argument
Quoting... proves the point of view of..., enhances the literary talent, and makes the argument more powerful and authoritative.
metaphorical argument
Comparing... to... proves...'s point of view, turning boring into vivid, thus making abstract and profound principles easy to understand.
comparative argument
Compare... with... to create a sharp contrast and highlight the point of view of....
Question type distribution
1. The structure of an argumentative essay
General structure
Ask questions → analyze the problem and solve the problem.
layered structure
Total - points - total, total - points.
2. The role of the beginning/end of an argumentative essay.
beginning
Get straight to the point and present the central argument.
Analyze a certain phenomenon in reality and then put forward arguments, which is highly targeted.
And use an example to introduce the argument as a factual argument, prove the argument, and arouse the reader's interest in reading.
Quote famous quotes to make arguments and use them as logical arguments to prove your arguments.
Present wrong arguments and arguments to set a target for subsequent criticism.
Using vivid metaphors or stories to introduce arguments can not only stimulate readers' interest in reading, but also visualize abstract truths, making it easier for readers to accept.
end
Deepen the central argument of... and propose the conclusion of...
To issue a call or wish for people to...
Supplementary argument... to make the argument more rigorous.
Summarize the full text and draw the central argument.
Raise questions, make people think, and cause people to pay attention to or think about a certain issue.
3. Find out the argument method used in this paragraph or sentence and analyze its effect.
4. What is the argumentation process of this article?
First introduce the point of view of... through..., then discuss it with examples of..., and finally draw the conclusion of...
Clarify the ideas of the article and grasp the internal logical levels of the argumentative essay
5. The language characteristics of argumentative essays.
Analyze the language characteristics of argumentative essays
①Logical perspective
Rigorous and accurate.
②Perspective of reasoning
Generality and simplicity
③Rhetorical perspective
Bright, vivid and emotional.
Common question types
Is it okay to delete one word? Why?
verb
No, because the word... accurately (vividly and concretely) writes... If removed, it would...
adjective
No, because the word... vividly expresses..., if it is removed...
adverb
No, because the word... emphasizes/limits the scope of..., and if deleted, it would appear too absolute. It reflects the rigor of argumentative language.
6. Add another fact or rationale to the article.
Depending on the locale.
Accurately grasp the argument
Arguments can prove the point
Narration and analysis stick to the argument
7. Do you agree with the author’s point of view? Please tell me why.
Open and extended test points
Answering method
It is equivalent to writing a small argumentative essay. To have arguments and arguments, you must quote famous quotes or famous anecdotes to prove your point of view or understanding.