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Analysis of Argument

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What is an Argument? A strong argument attempts to persuade the reader to accept a point of view. As such, it consists of a proposition, a declarative statement which is capable of being argued, and a proof, a reason or ground which is supported by evidence. The evidence, in turn, is composed of relevant facts, opinions based on facts and careful reasoning. If you are analyzing an argument, you should look for both of these: a proposition and the evidence supporting the proposition. | KSfô T K www.advancededu.net Analysis of Argument What is an Argument A strong argument attempts to persuade the reader to accept a point of view. As such it consists of a proposition a declarative statement which is capable of being argued and a proof a reason or ground which is supported by evidence. The evidence in turn is composed of relevant facts opinions based on facts and careful reasoning. If you are analyzing an argument you should look for both of these a proposition and the evidence supporting the proposition. In the same way that an analysis of issue essay must start with a thesis so also an essay that analyzes an argument must start with a topic sentence which provides for the analysis of a proposition. Every argument should have a proposition and the identification of this proposition is crucial to the writing of an analysis of an argument. For instance the following could appear in the analytical writing section of the GMAT The two clauses beginning with since provide evidence in support of the proposition. In turn the proposition itself is framed by the second sentence. Since the world population will double to 11 billion people by the middle of the 21st century and since food production will not show a corresponding increase efforts should be made to limit population growth. Governments must institute population control policies to insure an adequate food supply for future generations. One aspect of argumentation that needs special attention is the use of terms. In an argument all of the terms should be clear and well-defined. If the terms are unclear proof is likely to be impossible creating a weak argument. One type of weak term is the emotionally loaded term. Terms such as socialized medicine evoke emotional responses and thus obscure the argument. Thus anyone who writes an analysis of an argument should examine the terms used and be sure that the writer avoids emotive subjective terms. To the extent of your ability make sure that the writer .

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