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NARRATIVE REPORT

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS

In this reporting, we will be discussing the different elements of an argument starting with
what is a good argument and what makes one truly an argument which will enhance our
capabilities in communalization allowing it to be logical . Also determining the Argument
Analysis that helps us to identify the logical structure of the argument. Next is knowing the parts
of the Argument which is the main claim, evidence and assumption. Also the statements that
the speaker or writer brings forward to create the chain of reasoning that supports the
conclusion. By performing these tasks, you bring into focus the logical structure of the
argument. Also it includes the premise and conclusion. How we determine the premise and
conclusion with the indicators. We have two distinct claims: the factual claim and inferential
claim. It allows you to present the main idea of an argument that will support your with the
evidence. Next is also you will know the types of argument which are the Deductive
argument and Inductive argument.

The next topic is about on arguments that some arguments are distinguished from non
arguments and explanations which it has four components that we can identify if the was an
argument or non argument which in this part there is premises and conclusion that there
are the structures of a one argument in a situational logical happens where they both have
supports and some are not. Then valid arguments play a very important role in reasoning,
because if we start with true assumptions, and use only valid arguments to establish new
conclusions, then our conclusions must also be true. In which way of recognizing arguments
where in this given characterizations we can learn to sort out arguments from the rest of the
kinds of linguistic behavior. In order to know how to apply our powerful methods of analysis, we
need to learn how to separate argumentative discourse from non-argumentative discourse.

Good argument about how people can create a good conversation and exchange of
thoughts and having your conversation be a valid good conversation learning what is what
validates a good conversation and also how a rebuttal makes a good argument, and how can we
avoid circular conversation and how we can we as good conversation reach to the conclusion.
We will also talk about what is an Analogical argument, Analogical Reasoning and the Six
Criteria for all Analogical Arguments.

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