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argumentative - use in sentences
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- very: I prefer not to give my advice there anymore it all gets very argumentative.
- too: In these relationships you can be too argumentative and defensive.
- deliberately: I don't want to appear deliberately argumentative, but there are falsehoods in that statement.
- unnecessarily: I could see what an unnecessarily argumentative, selfish person I had become, and this made me feel even worse.
Modifies a noun
- discourse: Hypertext's non-linearity has been seen to threaten authors ' control over discourse order and the coherence of their argumentative discourse.
- essay: Students were trained in thinking aloud while writing and then wrote two argumentative essays, each of around 1000 words.
- writing: They say there should be equal emphasis on discursive or argumentative writing.
- strategy: The second group were then given the same period of time to analyze the argumentative strategies employed by the members of the first group.
- structure: Scholars cannot identify frames by counting the appearance of key words and phrases, or by specific argumentative structures.
- text: In addition, argumentative texts tend to have higher values on the second principal component than descriptive texts.
Used with adjective complement
- become: He feels useless and becomes argumentative with family and friends.
- get: I prefer not to give my advice there anymore it all gets very argumentative.
- seem: Mr Dunlevy earlier made the point that some of my questions seemed rather argumentative.
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