Cristina

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Western rhetoric, which provides the underlying structure for everything from scientific reports to policy position papers, usually has some variation of the following form: • background; • problem; • hypothesis or proposed proposition; • means of testing; • evidence; • arguments as to what the evidence means; • refutation of possible counterarguments; and • conclusion and recommendations.
Cristina
western rhetoric form and structure
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