2014년 10월 25일 토요일

Classical Argument Outline


1. The introduction, which warms up the audience, establishes goodwill and rapport with the readers, and announces the general theme or thesis of the argument.
I will start by describing the situation that most of people undergo when they live group lives. I will cast a question like 'Can you assure that you are an unique person who does  not follow the trend?' and I'll state that 'the phenomenon that people follow the trend consumption psychology is reasonable ' at the end of the introduction. 
2. The narration, which summarizes relevant background material, provides any information the audience needs to know about the environment and circumstances that produce the argument, and set up the stakes-what’s at risk in this question. In academic writing, this often takes the form of a literature review.
I will display some effects I have searched that show 'why people follow the trend consumption psychology'. This will help you understand the notion of my topic. 
3. The confirmation,which lays out in a logical order (usually strongest to weakest or most obvious to most subtle) the claims that support the thesis, providing evidence for each claim.
At first, I will start by displaying 'Bandwagon effect' to explain imitation mentality and I will define whether the trend consumption psychology is imitation or differentiation. Lastly, I will associate this phenomenon to living in a group to explain that this phenomenon is reasonable.  

4. The refutation and concession, which looks at opposing viewpoints to the writer’s claims, anticipating objections from the audience, and allowing as much of the opposing viewpoints as possible without weakening the thesis.
I will concede that people can avoid this phenomenon if they are not aware of others' eyes and there are some bad effects of this phenomenon. I will suggest some results of experiments to show that group living makes some serious pressure.
5. The summation, which provides a strong conclusion, amplifying the force of the argument, and showing the readers that this solution is the best at meeting the circumstances.
I will close with a summary of my previous points, emphasize that the trend consumption effect is reasonable and negative effects of it. I will end with a reaffirmation of my original thesis.

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