20117 이준우 Classical Argument Outline (change)
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 everyone has already debated : As of now, we know that both nature and nurture play important roles in human development, but we have not known yet whether we are developed majorly because of nature or due to nurture. Then, I will shift attention to what is more important in shaping human behavior or characteristic. I will end my thesis, "The nurture plays more important role in shaping human behavior or characteristic than the nature."
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.
First, I will give a brief explanation of the behaviorism and the definition of the nurture. Then, I will summarize the research that I've done and provide an explanation for why the nurture is more important role.
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.
I will start by examining how the behaviorism theory evolve my argument that the nurture is more important in shaping human characteristic than the nature. I will explain and describe the examples that support my argument, the story of Mencius, and the story of criminals.
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 refute that DNA has a lot of information of the parent, so, It means that DNA has been more influenced. I will use the example, the formation of mother tongue.
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, then a brief explanation. I will end with a reaffirmation of my original thesis.
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