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English, 25.11.2021 15:10 krisayon8126

learning task 5: look for a good sample of an argumentative text in english tabloids or broadsheets published here in the philipines. cut the said sample out and paste it in your notebook. examine the text, then answer the questions that follow. 1. what is the main argument presented in the sample you have chosen? how was it presented 2. what the cons and pros were presented? enumerate. 3. how did the writer conclude the text?. 4. what can you say about the use of language features like modals, evaluative words and transitional devices in the text? how did these elements contribute to the achievement of the writer's purpose?

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