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• descriptive; • setting out facts; • procedural; • conclusion; • proposition or point in an argument; • inference, because internally identifying the function of an argument is part of the way that one is able to start to organise a text in terms of its arguments and its proofs. The layout of the table is therefore as follows. You will be able to see how the text builds up to a final decision. You should be able to clearly see the arguments and have a view yourself on the outcome. Work through this text slowly. Where necessary refer back to diagrams or tables in the rest of this chapter that may help you. You will find the task completes the purpose of this chapter by giving a firm basis for reading law reports resting on the complex issues discussed. You should be checking the original paragraph to see if you would have made a correct précis. From the text, tables, diagrams and tasks in this chapter you should have been able to acquire a firm foundation for your analysis of this area in your other subjects.
DOI link for • descriptive; • setting out facts; • procedural; • conclusion; • proposition or point in an argument; • inference, because internally identifying the function of an argument is part of the way that one is able to start to organise a text in terms of its arguments and its proofs. The layout of the table is therefore as follows. You will be able to see how the text builds up to a final decision. You should be able to clearly see the arguments and have a view yourself on the outcome. Work through this text slowly. Where necessary refer back to diagrams or tables in the rest of this chapter that may help you. You will find the task completes the purpose of this chapter by giving a firm basis for reading law reports resting on the complex issues discussed. You should be checking the original paragraph to see if you would have made a correct précis. From the text, tables, diagrams and tasks in this chapter you should have been able to acquire a firm foundation for your analysis of this area in your other subjects.
• descriptive; • setting out facts; • procedural; • conclusion; • proposition or point in an argument; • inference, because internally identifying the function of an argument is part of the way that one is able to start to organise a text in terms of its arguments and its proofs. The layout of the table is therefore as follows. You will be able to see how the text builds up to a final decision. You should be able to clearly see the arguments and have a view yourself on the outcome. Work through this text slowly. Where necessary refer back to diagrams or tables in the rest of this chapter that may help you. You will find the task completes the purpose of this chapter by giving a firm basis for reading law reports resting on the complex issues discussed. You should be checking the original paragraph to see if you would have made a correct précis. From the text, tables, diagrams and tasks in this chapter you should have been able to acquire a firm foundation for your analysis of this area in your other subjects.
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You will be able to see how the text builds up to a final decision. You should be able to clearly see the arguments and have a view yourself on the outcome.
Work through this text slowly. Where necessary refer back to diagrams or tables in the rest of this chapter that may help you. You will find the task completes the purpose of this chapter by giving a firm basis for reading law reports resting on the complex issues discussed. You should be checking the original paragraph to see if you would have made a correct précis.