1. Argumentation, also known as argumentation, is a style of analyzing, discussing, expressing opinions, and putting forward proposals.
2. By presenting facts, reasoning, distinguishing right from wrong, giving examples and other methods, the author determines the correctness or error of a certain point of view, and establishes or negates a certain proposition.
3. Arguments are characterized by clear views, sufficient arguments, refined language, reasonable argument and strict logic.
4. Contrast: It is different from the narrative text, which indirectly expresses the author's thoughts and feelings with vivid narration, and from the expository text, which focuses on introducing or explaining the shape, nature, cause, function, etc. of things.
5. In a word, argumentation is an article that convinces people by reason, while narrative and expository articles are articles that move people by events and teach people by knowledge.