The document is a figure showing the rates of three stages of argumentation in Wuthering Heights: confrontation and self-assertion (COS), struggle and antagonism (SAS), and conflict solution (CS). It shows that insult and accusation were used most frequently in arguments at a rate of around 15%, with request being used around 10% and other strategies like agreement and apology being used less frequently between 5-10%.
The document is a figure showing the rates of three stages of argumentation in Wuthering Heights: confrontation and self-assertion (COS), struggle and antagonism (SAS), and conflict solution (CS). It shows that insult and accusation were used most frequently in arguments at a rate of around 15%, with request being used around 10% and other strategies like agreement and apology being used less frequently between 5-10%.
The document is a figure showing the rates of three stages of argumentation in Wuthering Heights: confrontation and self-assertion (COS), struggle and antagonism (SAS), and conflict solution (CS). It shows that insult and accusation were used most frequently in arguments at a rate of around 15%, with request being used around 10% and other strategies like agreement and apology being used less frequently between 5-10%.