
Argumentative text (true or false)
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An argumentative text is written to convince readers about an opinion.
The main structure of an argumentative textusually includes introduction, arguments, and conclusion.
An argumentative text only tells a personal story without giving reasons.
The introduction of an argumentative textpresents the writer’s opinion or thesis statement.
Supporting arguments must be based only onpersonal feelings, not on facts or evidence.
The conclusion in an argumentative textusually restates the writer’s opinion.
Words like I believe, I think, In myopinion are used to express opinions in argumentative text.
Argumentative text should include logicalreasons and supporting evidence.
Every argumentative text must present bothpros and cons of an issue.
In an argumentative text, using connectiveslike firstly, moreover, however, therefore helps to organize ideas.