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WHICH IS

BETTER?
WHICH IS BETTER?
WHICH IS BETTER?
WHICH IS BETTER?
WHICH IS BETTER?
WHICH IS BETTER?
QUARTER 2:
LESSON 2 - ARGUMENTATION
ARGUMENTATION

the act or process of forming reasons


and of drawing conclusions and
applying them to a case in discussion
ARGUMENTATION
•argument
•case
•debate
•discussion
•line of reasoning
ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING
osometimes called persuasive writing because it seeks to
convince readers to support a stand on a certain issue
oit requires the writer to examine a topic or issue which
involves the collection, generation, and evaluation of
exhibits and/or evidence
oIt further emphasizes the writer’s agreement or
disagreement on a particular proposition
ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING
oProposition is very essential in argumentative writing.
oIt serves as the point of reference of the argumentative
writer.
oIt is where the writer decides whether to express his/her
agreement or disagreement. In doing so, it is necessary that
he/ she gathers information and/or pieces of evidence that
would support his/her stand.
ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING
One of the most common forms of
argumentative writing is an
argumentative essay.
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
 is an essay that presents a stand or a rationale on a given
proposition or issue
 the main argument presented is elaborated and explained
through the presentation of its pros and cons.
 The main objective of an argumentative essay is to
convince or persuade the reader into considering your
stand or argument on an issue.

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