The parts of the article that build an argument are typically the thesis statement, supporting evidence, analysis of the evidence, and the conclusion that ties everything together. These elements work together to present a coherent viewpoint and persuade the reader to adopt the author's perspective on a particular topic.
The two main parts of a valid logical argument are the Arguments and the counterarguments.
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The last paragraph of the article best supports the authors argument. This is because this paragraph brings all of the authors findings together.
Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas. For additional supporters of this argument, check the corresponding Wikipedia article.
The two parts of a logical argument are the premise (or premises) and the conclusion. The premise is the part of an argument that visibly have evidence or logical steps to reach a conclusion. A conclusion is the result of the reasoning in the premise.
arrives and arrange
one side tries to find the weak parts of the opposing sides argument
An argument-form is a result of replacing parts of an argument with letters, for example, "All X are Y, Z is X, therefore, Z is Y."
because loard said so
the thesis statement
cause and effect
they use it to build body parts and make cells