- Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:52 am
#18003
On page 73-77, the author brings about an example passage that we intend to apply the VIEWSTAMP process.
The Viewpoint answer just states the three groups/people with viewpoints, but doesn't mention any detail of it. WHY is this so, aren't the viewpoint section supposed to name the group/people and their approach/position of the subject matter? Isn't it supposed to explain their approach and position?
Identifying the argument deals with explaining to us the viewpoint in more detail. I feel like the viewpoint and argument identification are one in the same where a viewpoint explains the viewpoint and their agreement and disagreement while identifying the argument explains the viewpoint in the same manner. To me Argument and viewpoint are one in the same with the same process of explanation.
Lastly, the structure of the argument basically summarizes each paragraphs purpose which can easily be recognized as explaining the argument or viewpoint.
I feel like overall these three characteristics are indistinguishable from each other.
The Viewpoint answer just states the three groups/people with viewpoints, but doesn't mention any detail of it. WHY is this so, aren't the viewpoint section supposed to name the group/people and their approach/position of the subject matter? Isn't it supposed to explain their approach and position?
Identifying the argument deals with explaining to us the viewpoint in more detail. I feel like the viewpoint and argument identification are one in the same where a viewpoint explains the viewpoint and their agreement and disagreement while identifying the argument explains the viewpoint in the same manner. To me Argument and viewpoint are one in the same with the same process of explanation.
Lastly, the structure of the argument basically summarizes each paragraphs purpose which can easily be recognized as explaining the argument or viewpoint.
I feel like overall these three characteristics are indistinguishable from each other.