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Argument
Introduction Opening Objective Preview Body Key point 1 Supporting material Transition statement Key point 2 Supporting material Transition statement Key point 3 Supporting material Transition statement Closing Summary To do
Why do some items get "special presentation" on the income statement
A generalised statement.
What are the merits of financial statements presentation?
Statistics can be found in supporting sentences.
A theorem is a statement that has been proven by other theorems or axioms.
You are obviously blessed to have such a mother! Understand that this is a critique of your thesis statement, and not of your mother. If you are proposing that your mother is the most spectacular mother in Florida, then your reasoning doesn't come close to supporting it. You want to make a statement and then offer clear evidence supporting the statement. You can't possibly know enough about all Florida mothers to support your claim, although from your vantage point your statement is in fact beyond challenge. Think of a statement for which you can gather supporting arguments which might persuade a person who originally doesn't agree, or at least gives that person reason to re-assess.
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Dialectical reasoning is reasoning which proceeds in the form of a dialogue, with one person making a statement and another making a response to it, which in its turn evokes a further response.
Not if supporting your thesis statement was part of the assignment.