Argumentation: Issues to Consider
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A one-page outline discussing the nature of argument and issues to consider when composing an argument such as topic choice, supporting evidence, underlying assumptions, logical fallacy, and argumentative appeals.
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A one-page outline discussing the nature of argument and issues to consider when composing an argument such as topic choice, supporting evidence, underlying assumptions, logical fallacy, and argumentative appeals.
The Argumentative Essay
➢ Argument is taking a stand on an issue while also acknowledging opposing viewpoints.
➢ Argument is not quarrelling or persuasion
➢ Persuasion is one of the purposes of argument, however
➢ Those who are ...
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