While through the reading of “A trip to Hanoi”, we can repeatedly find propositions that express, almost unanimously, conclusions of previous showed arguments, such as in page (217-218): “(a cultural trait that precedes any grafting on of the moralizing framework of Communist language.) And perhaps it’s the general tendency of aesthetic consciousness, when Developer, to make judgments more complex and more highly qualified…” According to this, ¿could we also say that conclusions will always appear as propositions? And hence, Could a proposition be used as a thesis on which the author builds her arguments using her travel experiences?
JUAN DAVID FIGUEROA.
GLORIA PATRICIA MARTINEZ.
BRYAN VARGAS RAMOS.
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