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    Making A Good Argument

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    Making a good argument:Paraphrase the three parts of argument in your notes1.Claim – The claim states your position in‚ as well as the main idea of an argument.2.Data – The data in an argument is any type of evidence that supports your claim/position. It may be an expert’s opinion‚ your own logical reasoning‚ statistics‚ or facts‚ as well as graphics.3.Warrant – The warrant is what connects your claim to your evidence and explains why your position is correct. It also explains the conclusion to be

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    In this article‚ the authors discuss the use of strategy maps to explain strategy to all people in the organization. If you were a military general on the march‚ you’d want your troops to have plenty of maps--detailed information about the mission they were on‚ the roads they would travel‚ the campaigns they would undertake‚ and the weapons at their disposal. The same holds true in business: a workforce needs clear and detailed information to execute a business strategy successfully. The authors

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    Peter Singer Famine

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    of giving to those in need‚ especially as those of us in affluent nations have an overabundance of resources. In this paper‚ I will exposit Singer’s argument and explain the methods and points that he makes. Specially‚ I will show that through his assumptions and implications‚ as well as how he refutes counter arguments Singer starts out his argument by explaining the situation at hand‚ “people are dying in East Bengal from lack of food‚ shelter‚ and medical care” (pg.10). He points out that this

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    of this essay makes it a convincing‚ because he states his arguments and he also states possible counter arguments. The author’s purpose in writing this is to show the reasons why we should be able to own guns without any restrictions. He does this by using logos and stating reasons why he‚ himself‚ owns guns. “I own a gun to protect my family” is one of the reason he uses to justify the ownership of a firearm (pg.204). This argument is viewed as helpful‚ because most gun owners buy guns for

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    Aice Diagnostic

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    For this essay I chose a discursive type essay. I felt that my essay had valid arguments for both sides of the topic. My essay did stay on topic and followed the prompt. This essay felt strong‚ considering the last essay written was in May. My body paragraphs had support that tied back to the prompt and were relevant. The body paragraphs followed the proper M6ET structure and had the proper examples and explanations. My introduction followed the ATT structure and my conclusion followed the RSM structure

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    In the article “Advertising and Behavior Control” there were many arguments for and against advertising. The first and the biggest problem Robert L. Arrington has against advertising is “puffery.” The reason/reasons why Arrington has a problem with puffery is due to the fact that the seller makes exaggerated‚ or suggestive claims about a product. His overall argument on puffery is that it isn’t just “bragging” but it is bragging that is designed to persuade you to want the item or product being

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    was a response to "A Call for Unity" by eight white clergymen. His inspiration for writing the letter was the clergymen’s unjust proposals and the letter allowed him to present his rebuttal. Martin Luther King Jr. effectively crafted his counter argument by first directly addressing his audience‚ the clergymen‚ and then using logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos to refute his opponent’s statements and present his own perspective. After stating the general purpose of his letter‚ Martin Luther King Jr. specifically

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    Learning Log

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    Learning Log 1. What was the tutorial topic and the concepts that were covered? This tutorial mainly covers the topic of logic argument and reasoning. In order to establish a proper structure to make argument inconsistently and present explanation reasonably‚ pyramid structure can be a good choice which contributes to logical order. For example‚ when people would like to make a decision‚ a few ideas should be given

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    and ultimately your thesis. · Transition: provide a logical link from one point to the next. · Counterargument: This must your opponent’s most compelling argument. Do not merely say‚ “Some may disagree with me‚” but also state WHY (a reason) your opponents may disagree with you. And don’t forget to refute (counter) their arguments. OUTLINE STARTS HERE! Name: [type here] Assignment: [type here] Course: [type here] Instructor: [type here] Due Date: [type here] Your Title of the

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    common distinction between men and women is how they communicate in life. Men are more effective communicators than women in business setting because men are more straightforward in their talk‚ faster at making decisions and more confident in their argument. The first feature I will look at is directness. This feature is important in business setting. Moreover‚ it is the most common feature that most men have. It makes them clear and also different. Men follow a protocol or standards in their

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