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Argumentation facilitates students’ cognitive activities as they construct scientific knowledge. Studies related to the relationship between conceptual knowledge and argumentation skills in biology learning, especially in animal physiology courses, are st... see more

The Covid-19 pandemic that is sweeping across the globe has caused increased anxiety. Studies in linguistics have found a variety of language expressions that convey people's anxiety and fear. However, there are only a few researchers that studied the use... see more

Remarkable politicians are those who are skilled at communicating their ideas with a good sense of persuasion. The present paper is an endeavour to investigate the persuasive strategies of the African leader, Nelson Mandela, with reference to his address ... see more

The purpose of this article is to claim the communicative culture of informal argumentation in classrooms from a dialogical methodology to match the current demands of the competency-based education for life. That is why it explores the definition, origin... see more

Giving speeches is one’s vital competency for creating a country’s image in the global arena. Every political speech represents the speaker’s deliberative reasoning to respond to the existing situation and is a synoptic lens of the intended judgment on pa... see more

Abstract: This study aims to verify the different projected emotions through the images created by Michel Temer (ethos) and through the feelings aroused in the reader (pathos), in the other words, two argumentative categories used to influence their inter... see more

Malaysia has witnessed Islamic revivalism since the 1980s and its Islamisation is exemplified in the normalisation of hijab. Although the adoption of hijab is often cited as a choice in Malaysia, Maryam Lee’s controversial book Unveiling Choice presents a... see more

The orations of Quintus Aurelius Simmachus can only partly be studied within the framework of classical rhetorical analysis. This is for several reasons: first and foremost, because of the fragmentary state of the texts themselves, an element that makes t... see more

Scientific argumentation is a critical part of scientific practice that should be learned by learner in the science classroom. Scientific argumentation can deepen students' understanding and make their reasoning apparent. Integrating argumentation in inst... see more

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