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In research writing, what exactly do we mean by argument? Do we mean taking an extreme position and standing our ground, whether or not the facts support our position? Or do we mean instead convincing our audience by taking a reasonable stance on an issue and supporting our position with appropriate evidence? Define and explain the difference using examples.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. BODY
3. CONCLUSION
4. REFERENCE
Running head: ARGUEMENTATIVE RESEARCH
Argumentative Research
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Introduction
There are different definitions of argumentative research essays. Argumentative -related
research is one which is expressible as the research given to a student giving them the
opportunity to explore their persuasion skills. It can also be definable as research that is meant to
persuade the reader in an attempt to make him or her think similarly to the mannerism that a
particular writer does. The main aim of the argumentative research is to convince the person
reading the article to be in support of the writer’s opinion. For research to gain the terminology
of contentious research, some claims must be accompanied. The five fundamental claims include
fact (is the claim true...
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