by gokul_nair1984 Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:55 am
I used this. You could try if this works for you( Argument),
The author states.....blah blah ...blah.....He bolsters his argument by..blah blah blah....(reasons)...
However, this argument is quite questionable in nature as it is based on certain unsubstantiated claims.
Most conspicuously,.........Blah... Blah... Blah(Strongest Reason)....
Secondly,.......Blah... Blah... Blah( Next reason)
Thirdly,.....Blah... Blah... Blah(Another reason)....
Due to all the fallacious aforementioned assumptions, it cannot be conclusively stated that ....( Repeat the Argument)....
As far as an Issue is concerned you could follow just about anything...this is what I followed...
A Strong Start (Give a general remark about the issue or if you could think of an Adage , then nothing like it. There is no need to take your stance here).....................................................
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Para 1: Rephrase the topic(issue) in your own words. Do not blindly copy it. Take your stand here. (I personally do not support both sides just because I do not get enough time to gather valid points on both sides.This is entirely your choice). Buttress it with certain examples that you will explain later..................................................................
Para 2: Explain the first example and your school of thought. (Its role in supporting your viewpoint).....................................................
Para 3:Explain second example and your understanding about the same (Its effect on the issue).................... .....
Para 4: Conclusion:Collate all your thoughts and write a gist about them. Finally end it with a general statement.....
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gokul_nair1984 on Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.