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normal constant permanent primary
To establish the parameters of a following debate about man's role in nature. To identify problem areas within a school of thought, which are then explored in greater detail. To discuss secondary issues as an introduction to a more detailed examination of a primary issue. To provide a historical background for a discussion of modern-day issues of public concern.
pessimistic primary permanent constant
had travelled would travel travels travelled
they are only interested in the facts provided by the article they make a judgement of the arguments given in the article they do not accept the arguments provided by the article. they are able to distinguish between facts and opinions given in the articl
authors personal interests terms or facts opinions
Textbook writers are usually better informed in their subjects. Textbook writers are more objective than other types of writers. Editorials aim at sharing facts with the readers. All magazine articles have the aim to share opinions with the readers.
least secondary last chief
inform persuade entertain argue
anxiety concern incident doubt
illustrate the techniques of drawing conclusions demonstrate the skills in making conclusions offer the reasons for building up arguments show the particular ways to support one's arguments
they are popular only among certain groups of people their performances do not improve their fans morally their primary concern is their own financial interests they are not clear about the principles they should follow
secondary least last chief
inform persuade entertain argue
illustrate the techniques of drawing conclusions demonstrate the skills in making conclusions offer the reasons for building up arguments show the particular ways to support one's arguments
Textbook writers are usually better informed in their subjects. Textbook writers are more objective than other types of writers. Editorials aim at sharing facts with the readers. All magazine articles have the aim to share opinions with the readers.
they are only interested in the facts provided by the article they make a judgement of the arguments given in the article they do not accept the arguments provided by the article. they are able to distinguish between facts and opinions given in the articl
anxiety concern incident doubt
normal constant permanent primary