- Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:47 pm
#17663
Main Point and Conclusion - Are these the same thing?
Or is the conclusion usually something that is explicitly stated and the main point is the overall belief or opinion of the author?
For example, using the argument stimulus from PT35, S1, Q11
Conclusion = "These studies are deeply flawed"
This is explicitly stated in the stimulus.
Main Point (from my interpretation): Bilingual children do not have a reduced "conceptual map" as some people have come to argue.
This is not explicitly stated but I think that this is the opinion or viewpoint that the author holds about bilingual children.
Can you clarify if the conclusion and main point are truly separate concepts? (In the context of LR and also RC sections).
Thanks,
Pacer
Or is the conclusion usually something that is explicitly stated and the main point is the overall belief or opinion of the author?
For example, using the argument stimulus from PT35, S1, Q11
Conclusion = "These studies are deeply flawed"
This is explicitly stated in the stimulus.
Main Point (from my interpretation): Bilingual children do not have a reduced "conceptual map" as some people have come to argue.
This is not explicitly stated but I think that this is the opinion or viewpoint that the author holds about bilingual children.
Can you clarify if the conclusion and main point are truly separate concepts? (In the context of LR and also RC sections).
Thanks,
Pacer