Discursive writing attempts to give both sides of a topic or issue. Etymologically, it goes "back and forth" across a subject, covering all aspects or points of view.
it includes for and against do not give ur opinion till the conclusion
make it realistic.
When writing a discursive essay, you should keep in mind that its style is more impersonal and formal in comparison with other assignment types. Start with an introduction the topic. Discuss each essay question in a single paragraph. Begin each paragraph with a powerful issue sentence
Discursive
Knowledge gained without proof, by a direct contemplation of truth, (Marxism)
A discursive sentence is one that is rambling or verbose, as opposed to concise and clear.
a story about writing a story (apex)
When writing a discursive essay, you should keep in mind that its style is more impersonal and formal in comparison with other assignment types. Start with an introduction the topic. Discuss each essay question in a single paragraph. Begin each paragraph with a powerful issue sentence
Discursive
The thesis submitted by him is a livelier, more candid and contains more discursive treatment of the subject.
The professor's discursive lecture covered various tangential topics, making it challenging for the students to follow the main point.
its a sentence that you present at the begining of your paragraph whilst writing discursive essays. for example: Everything should have a copyright label at the front and back. then you argue for and against that point.
Discursive psychology is, a study that use language in order to negotiate and mange social intarractions, in order to achieve interpersonal objective. By IBI TOLLLY This doesn't answer his question...
A poem that is essayistic in nature and presents an argument
The features of persuasive writing is:- rhetorical questions, emotive vocabulary, opinions presented as a fact, adjectives, adverbs
discursive
Because it actually does. By eliminating the problem - the discursive mind.
proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition
Knowledge gained without proof, by a direct contemplation of truth, (Marxism)