Argumentative Text




A. The Social Function

Argumentative writing employs evidence and facts to demonstrate whether or not a thesis is true, presenting all sides of an issue. This text discusses the most significant reasons for and against.


B. Textual Structure

Here's how an argumentative text is structured.

1. The thesis presents the concern.

For example, I believe that plastic bag waste is one of the leading sources of global environmental contamination. Here's why I think so.

2. Arguments offer the causes for worry, which lead to the proposal.

Example, 

Argument 1: First, plastic bags are generated from ethylene, which is a non-renewable natural resource. When individuals consume more plastic, it means that the depletion of the use of natural resources is faster.

Argument 2: Second, plastics are made of polychlorinated biphenyls. Plastic bags are difficult to dissolve in soil, taking between 100 and 500 years.

Argument 3: Third, some people burn plastics to dispose of plastic waste. However, because the combustion process is imperfect and does not completely break down the plastic particles, dioxins remain in the air. When humans inhale these dioxins, they become susceptible to a variety of diseases such as cancer, nervous system disorders, hepatitis, liver swelling, and depression.

3. Recommendation: provides a remark about what should or should not happen. The author attempts to invite and urge the reader to do something.

For example, while it is hard to completely eliminate the use of plastic bags, the most practicable solution is to reuse plastic, limit plastic use, and recycle. Finally, there might be government regulations to reduce the usage of plastic.


C. Components and Features of Language

It includes the author's thoughts, ideas, perspectives, and opinions.
It is supported by reasonable justifications, actual facts or events, information from a variety of sources, including data graphic images, and other things that make sense.

Analyses and analogies are used in its presentation.
It typically has a conclusion and is written as non-fiction.
Logical connectives are terms or symbols that join two simple phrases to create a complex sentence. If, only if, when, whenever, and unless are a few examples of logical connectives.
Ideas, emotions, mood states, behaviors, concepts, experiences, and attributes that are not visible, tasteable, tactile, odorous, or audible are all considered abstract nouns. Take science, chemistry, geography, etc. as examples.

D. Example Of Argumentative Text

Title: Let's Recycle to Keep Our Planet Clean!

Thesis:
Recycling is amazing! It's like giving our belongings a second chance instead of throwing them away. When we recycle, we help the environment remain healthy and happy.

Argument 1: Less Trash, More Space
Recycling reduces the amount of rubbish produced. That means there is more place for humans to play and for nature to flourish. We're keeping our homes clean and making room for cool things, not rubbish.

Argument 2: Saving Our Resources
Recycling is similar to magic! It saves trees, water, and energy. Instead of creating new things from scratch, we reuse old ones. That is beneficial to the environment because we do not have to deplete natural resources.

Argument 3: Easy Energy Saver
Recycling is quite simple and saves electricity. Recycling items requires less energy than producing new ones. So, by recycling, we are helping to keep our planet green and clean.

Argument 4: Join the Circle
Recycling is all about collaboration! When we recycle, we become part of a larger loop in which items are reused repeatedly. That's great news for everyone since it means we can continue to enjoy our planet without destroying it.

Argument 5: Your Turn to Shine
You can too be a recycling hero! Simply place your paper, plastic, and cans in the appropriate bin. It's simple, entertaining, and makes a significant difference. Every little bit helps to make the world a better place!

Recommendation:
Recycling is a superpower that everyone possesses. It cleans our earth, saves resources, and allows us to live happily ever after. So, let us all do our part by recycling and making the world a better place!


Komentar

Postingan populer dari blog ini

Let's Know About Descriptive Text

PODCAST - GRAPHIC DESIGN (The SMART YOUNG GENERATION Podcast)

Learning Reflection Descriptive Text