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+ | *“This is a strong argument because...” | ||
+ | *“This is a weak argument because…” | ||
+ | *“This claim can be effectively countered by…” | ||
+ | *“This claim can be countered, but rather poorly, by…” | ||
+ | *“This point stands up to scrutiny as…” | ||
+ | *“This point fails to stand up to scrutiny as…” | ||
+ | *“The underlying assumption behind this reason is a convincing one…” | ||
+ | *“The underlying assumption behind this reason is doubtful…” | ||
+ | *“The two assertions are equally balanced…” | ||
+ | *“It is difficult to choose between the evidence here…” | ||
==Useful Conjunctions== | ==Useful Conjunctions== |
Revision as of 18:46, 11 December 2018
Writing Frames
Evaluative Phrases
- “This is a strong argument because...”
- “This is a weak argument because…”
- “This claim can be effectively countered by…”
- “This claim can be countered, but rather poorly, by…”
- “This point stands up to scrutiny as…”
- “This point fails to stand up to scrutiny as…”
- “The underlying assumption behind this reason is a convincing one…”
- “The underlying assumption behind this reason is doubtful…”
- “The two assertions are equally balanced…”
- “It is difficult to choose between the evidence here…”