Résumé de section
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                     Mohamed Akram ARABET has a PhD. in Lingusitics and Applied Languages. He is currently an assistant teacher at Mohamed Lamine Debaghine, Sétif 2 university. Email: arabetdoctorat@gmail.com 
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                    General Objective: By the end of the module, the learner will be able to write an argumentative essay. 
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                    The present chapter discusses the following: Definition of argumentation, in a general sense, in addition to argumentative topic selection. The definition takes into account the tools the pros and cons of argumentation and how the tools that can be used. 
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                    The two most common organizational patterns are dealt with in this chapter 
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                    The chapter discusses how supporting ideas can be phrased to persuade the reader and/or refute the other side's arguments 
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                    The chapter discusses the appropriate language, indicators, and discourse markers that ensure a powerful impression on the reader 
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                    There are given metrics that distinguish a correct and powerful thesis statement from an incorrect and weak one. In this chapter, those are to be discussed. 
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                    The four categories of claims (definition, cause and effect, solutions, value) are to be discussed in this chapter. 
