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Illustrative methods: examples, analogies, comparisons, definitions, charts, interpretations, facsimile appearances, citations, categories, and numbers.
Argumentation Methods: Exemplary Arguments, Comparative Arguments, Reasoning Arguments, and Figurative Arguments.
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Examples, analogies, comparisons, definitions, charts, interpretations, facsimile appearances, citations, categories, and numbers.
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<>1. Demonstrate by example: cite conclusive, sufficient, and representative examples to prove the argument.
2. Reasoning: Marxism-Leninism.
Incisive insights in classic works, famous sayings and aphorisms of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign celebrities, and well-known theorems and formulas.
3. Comparative argumentation: Compare the positive and negative arguments or arguments, and prove the arguments in the comparison.
4. Metaphorical argument: Use well-known things as metaphors to prove arguments.
5. Inductive argumentation, also called "factual argument". It is a method of demonstrating a general conclusion by giving specific examples.
Expository text. It is a genre of articles in which explanation is the main mode of expression.
The explanation of objective things or the interpretation of abstract things makes people have a scientific understanding of the form, structure, nature, type, cause, function, relationship or concept, characteristics, evolution, and differences of things, and the center of the expository essay is clear and prominent, and the article is scientific, organized, and the language is accurate and vivid.
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There are several methods of argumentation:
1.Illustrative arguments: Liesheng judgments are conclusive, sufficient, and representative examples to prove the arguments;
2.Reasoning arguments: use the incisive insights in the classic works of Marxism-Leninism, the famous sayings and aphorisms of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign celebrities, and the universally recognized theorems and dispersal formulas to prove the arguments;
3.Comparative argumentation: Compare the positive and negative arguments or arguments of the West, and prove the argument in the comparison;
4.Figurative argument: Use well-known things as metaphors to prove an argument. In addition, in rebuttals, the method of refutation of "the spear of Eli and the shield of attack" and the method of "reducing fallacies" are often adopted. It is often used in combination in the majority meeting.
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Exemplary argumentation: cite conclusive, sufficient, and representative examples to prove the argument;
Reasoning argument: use the incisive insights in the classic works of Marxism-Leninism, the famous sayings and aphorisms of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign celebrities, and the commonly recognized theorems and formulas to prove the arguments;
Comparative argumentation: Compare the positive and negative arguments or arguments of the West, and prove the argument in the comparison;
Figurative argument: Use well-known things as metaphors to prove an argument. In addition, in rebuttals, the method of refutation of "the spear of Eli and the shield of attack" and the method of "reducing fallacies" are often adopted. It is often used in combination in the majority meeting.
Inductive argumentation, also called "factual argument".It is a method of demonstrating a general conclusion by giving specific examples.
Deductive argumentation, also known as "theoretical argumentation", is the method of demonstrating individual cases in terms of general principles or conclusions. i.e. universal. arguments to justify the argument of particularity.
Analogical argument is the method of deriving examples of similar things from what is known, that is, the method of argumentation from the special to the particular.
Causal argumentation, which proves an argument by analyzing facts and revealing the causal relationship between the argument and the argument. Causal arguments can be based on causality, or causal evidence, or causal evidence, or mutual causality.
Common methods of illustration include definition, interpretation, comparison, analogy, categorization, examples, columns, columns, charts, etc.
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1.Definition: Explanatory text.
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