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== '''English: Methodology of the argument''' ==
== '''English: Methodology of the argument''' ==


To develop an idea orally or in writing, you will need to use very specific diagrams that will allow you to introduce, develop and conclude your presentation.Successful language comprehension is a cognitively challenging process that requires a number of different but interrelated processes such as vocabulary knowledge and retrieval syntactic , and semantic processing , as well as discourse and pragmatic integration. Syntactic and semantic processing of sentences is crucial to successful language comprehension.
To develop an idea orally or in writing, you will need to use very specific diagrams that will allow you to introduce, develop and conclude your presentation..


Introduce and conclude an argument.
Introduce and conclude an argument.

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