The document discusses argumentation and argumentative writing. Argumentation is the process of forming reasons, drawing conclusions, and applying logic to a discussion or debate. Argumentative writing seeks to convince readers of a position through evidence collection and evaluation. It requires examining an issue and expressing agreement or disagreement with a proposition, while providing supporting information and evidence. A common form of argumentative writing is the argumentative essay, which presents a stance on a proposition or issue and elaborates the main argument by discussing its pros and cons with the goal of persuading the reader.
The document discusses argumentation and argumentative writing. Argumentation is the process of forming reasons, drawing conclusions, and applying logic to a discussion or debate. Argumentative writing seeks to convince readers of a position through evidence collection and evaluation. It requires examining an issue and expressing agreement or disagreement with a proposition, while providing supporting information and evidence. A common form of argumentative writing is the argumentative essay, which presents a stance on a proposition or issue and elaborates the main argument by discussing its pros and cons with the goal of persuading the reader.
The document discusses argumentation and argumentative writing. Argumentation is the process of forming reasons, drawing conclusions, and applying logic to a discussion or debate. Argumentative writing seeks to convince readers of a position through evidence collection and evaluation. It requires examining an issue and expressing agreement or disagreement with a proposition, while providing supporting information and evidence. A common form of argumentative writing is the argumentative essay, which presents a stance on a proposition or issue and elaborates the main argument by discussing its pros and cons with the goal of persuading the reader.
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.