Problem and solution is a rhetorical strategy used in writing to present an issue or challenge, followed by a proposed solution or resolution. It helps the writer effectively address and resolve problems within their argument.
Think of problem and solution as a recipe for success. Just like a recipe lists the ingredients needed to solve hunger, problem and solution identifies the issue at hand and provides the necessary steps to reach a resolution.
Cause and Effect: This term refers to the relationship between actions (cause) and their consequences (effect).
Argumentative Writing: This type of writing aims to persuade readers by presenting claims supported by evidence.
Persuasive Techniques: These are strategies employed in writing to convince readers of a particular viewpoint or idea.
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