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Issue

It has long been debated whether … or … Some people assert that …, while others contend that … As a matter of fact, the issue of … is sophisticated as well as controversial. It is not surprising at all that there is no universal answer to this question. Different people hold various views on the basis of their distinct backgrounds and life experiences. And it may quite depend on the specific situation whether one choice takes precedence over the other. As far as I am concerned, I … My position can be substantiated by the following reasons.

The first argument which can be presented to confirm my position is that … An appropriate example may be found in the case that … Under this circumstance, it is obvious that …

The second contention which can strengthen my position is that … To illustrate, let us consider that / suppose that …Hence, another equally important aspect is that…

Admittedly, it may be true that… in some conditions. Nevertheless, this alone does not lend a sufficient support to …, When the advantages and disadvantages of X and Y are carefully compared, the most striking conclusion is obvious.

To sum up, due to the reasons mentioned above, which sometimes intertwine to form an organic whole and thus become more persuasive, we may naturally reach the conclusion that…, because…
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备用词语:
debated / disputed
long / recently
complicated / complex / sophisticated
justify / clarify / demonstrate
thus / hence / therefore
unwarranted / unwarrantable
unjustifiable / unjustified
inadequate / insufficient
rest on / rely on / depend on / based on
guarantee / assurance / promise
assume / presume / accept without justification, verification, proof, etc.
change / alter / differ
groundless / baseless / unfounded
appropriate / proper / applicable
support / strengthen / prove
informative / instructive
confirm / make sure

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总阶段:
To sum up, the conclusion of this argument lacks credibility because the evidence cited in the reasoning does not lend sufficient support to what the author claims.  To make the reasoning more convincing, the arguer would have to render more information concerning …  To make this argument logically acceptable, the arguer should also confirm that …

Since the author commits the logical mistakes mentioned above and fails to consider the situation as an integrated one, her / his ideas should not be adopted rashly. The conclusion would be strengthened if s/he…
In conclusion, the arguer fails to substantiate his claim that … Because the evidence cited in the reasoning does not lend adequate support to what the arguer claims. To strengthen the argument, the arguer must convince us that… In addition, the arguer could have to provide more precise information to support his claim.

It is entirely possible that management has become lax regarding any number of factors that can affect the bottom line such as inferior products, careless product pricing, inefficient production, poor employee expense monitoring, ineffective advertising, sloppy buying policies and other wasteful spending.

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Argument

In this argument, the author concludes that… To support his position, s/he points out that…. In addition, s/he reasons that… Furthermore, s/he also assumes that … At first glance, this argument appears to be somehow appealing. Nonetheless, through a closer examination, we can easily figure out how groundless it is. To demonstrate, it is problematic / ill conceived in the following aspects.

In the first place, this argument rests on an erratic assumption that …. The author unfairly assumes that…. However, the assumption is questionable because the author provides little evidence to support this argument. S/he fails to take into account other factors that might contribute to the result that ……..  It is likely that … Likewise, it is also probable that … Any of these scenarios, if true, would clarify that … Therefore, this argument is unwarranted if such possibilities are not ruled out.

In the second place, the argument commits a serious logical fallacy which is characterized as “after this and therefore because of this”. In no case can the mere fact that … be cited as evidence to justify the assumption that there is a causal-effect relationship between A and B. Moreover, it does not necessarily mean that A is the cause of B just because B can be statistically correlated with A. As a matter of fact, the author has obviously neglected the possibility of other alternative elements such as … or … may contribute to B to a certain extent. It may be only a coincidence that … The causal-effect relationship between A and B can not be accepted unless these other influential factors relevant to … are eliminated,

In the third place, the evidence provided is inadequate to lend a support to the conclusion drawn from it. It is imprudent to reach a general conclusion from merely one example that A … Unless the author can clarify that A1 is representative of all A, the conclusion that … is completely unjustifiable. In fact, in face of such limited evidence, it is fallacious to draw any conclusion at all.

In the fourth place, the argument also commits the false analogy fallacy. The argument is based on the unwarranted assumption that A is analogous to B in all respects, that is, the author takes it for granted that all conditions are equal. What’s worse, s/he presumes without verification that the conditions have not altered as time goes by or the locale changes. There is, however, no guarantee that this assumption is confirmed. Lacking this assumption, the conclusion that … is entirely unfounded. In fact, it is highly doubtful that the facts drawn from B are applicable to A. Differences between A and B clearly outweigh the similarities so much that the analogy is anything but valid. For instance, A..., however, B... Thus, it is much more difficult / less likely for B to do ...

In addition, the conclusion of this argument unjustifiably relies on the survey while the validity of the survey itself is doubtful. The survey cited by the author is too vague to be informative. It is not indicated who conducted the survey. Nor is it stated when and how the survey is conducted, let alone who respond to the survey. The results of the survey are worthless as evidence to prove that …until these questions are answered.

Besides, the author accepts without justification that A and B are mutually exclusive alternatives. However, no reasons or evidence have ever been offered for imposing an either choice. We can naturally tell through observation and common sense that allying A and B might produce better consequences.

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