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      • argumentnoun[C] (REASONS) the reasons for your opinion about the truth of something or an explanation of why you believe something should be done: A good argument can be made for providing health insurance for all children. law An argument is a lawyer’s representation of a case in a court of law.
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  3. But in logic and critical thinking, an argument is a list of statements, one of which is the conclusion and the others are the premises or assumptions of the argument. Before proceeding, read this page about statements. To give an argument is to provide a set of premises as reasons for accepting the conclusion.

    • What Is argument?
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    • Function of Argument

    Argument Definition

    Though most people think of argument as a disagreement between two parties, its definition as a literary device is a bit different. In academic writing, an argument usually represents the writer’s position on a particular issue, often in the form of a thesis statement or claim to be supported with subsequent reasoning and evidence. In literary writing, an argument is a brief summary of a work that precedes a chapter, book, or canto.

    Use of Argument in Literature

    The use of argument became common during the Renaissance as a means of keeping readers oriented throughout large literary works. These small summaries often appeared in prose at the beginning of a poemor section of a poem. The use of argument allows readers to anticipate meaning in the text and focus on the writer’s intentions.

    In our everyday life, we use different arguments in our discussions to convince others to accept our viewpoints. We do it in the same way in literature, meaning we state what we believe is true, and then we gradually build an argument around it to make others believe it is true as well. For example, the subjectof an argument might be, “The internet...

    Literature, on face value, may be seen as a tool to entertain us – with attractive verse, with sweet melody, or with a story with instances of humor or emotion displayed by interesting characters. However, this is not its ultimate aim. Writers consider literature as a powerful tool in their hands to shape or reform our thinking. Arguments come into...

  4. I. Definition. An argument is a series of statements with the goal of persuading someone of something. When they’re successful, arguments start with a specific point of view, something that the reader doubts; by the end of the argument, the reader has been convinced and no longer doubts this view.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArgumentArgument - Wikipedia

    An argument is a series of sentences, statements, or propositions some of which are called premises and one is the conclusion. The purpose of an argument is to give reasons for one's conclusion via justification, explanation, and/or persuasion.

  6. 1. a. : the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing : argumentation. b. : a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view. a defense attorney's closing argument. c. : an angry quarrel or disagreement. having an argument over/about money. trying to settle an argument. 2. a.

  7. 1 天前 · noun. 1. a quarrel; altercation. 2. a discussion in which reasons are put forward in support of and against a proposition, proposal, or case; debate. the argument on public sector pay will continue. 3. (sometimes plural) a point or series of reasons presented to support or oppose a proposition. 4.