An argumentative article is a type of writing that presents a clear and logical argument on a specific topic, supported by evidence and reasoning. It aims to persuade the reader to agree with the author's viewpoint.
Counterargument: A counterargument is an opposing viewpoint or argument that challenges the main idea presented in an argumentative article.
Evidence: Evidence refers to factual information, examples, statistics, or expert opinions used in an argumentative article to support the author's claims.
Rhetorical Devices: Rhetorical devices are techniques used by authors in their writing to enhance persuasion, such as repetition, rhetorical questions, or emotional appeals.
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