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    Toulmin Claim is a statement that youre asking the other person to accept‚many people start with claims Ex: you should use a hearing aid Grounds/data: the basis of real persuasion made up of data and facts‚plus the reasoning behind the claim Ex:over 70% of people over 65 years have hearing difficulties A warrant links data to a claim‚legitimizes the claim by showing the grounds to be relevant Ex: a hering aid helps most people to hear better Backing or support:to an argument gives

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    Time and time again art has been criticized for being too vulgar and expressive‚ Mark Twain was one of these individuals who participated in art‚ he was raised in the generation where slavery was common and racial slurs were frequently used. So to criticized and censor his work for writing what he grew up knowing would be like punishing Huck Finn for stealing things from others when he was told it was borrowing all his life by his pa “Pap always said it warn’t no harm to borrow things if you was

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    determine what is counteranalysis. Counteranalysis is anticipating of argument that is likely to be raised by opponent as a respond to your analysis. Argument that is brought as a result of other argument is called counterargument. We need to research and find every possible counterargument that can be presented as an answer on legal argument. There are several main reasons why counteranalysis is important. First is that an attorney has an ethical duty to reveal legal authority that is not going in

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    of your essay. 5. Type a final draft of your essay. PREWRITING EXERCISE Counterarguments | Arguments | | | OUTLINE Thesis ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Body paragraph 1 Counterargument ______________________________________________________________ _______________

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    and a good pathos. But‚ Bogans did not present many ethos and more information about his main part of the argument. Terrence Bogans had a lot of information to back up his topic‚ supported his research with a good testimony‚ and expressed many counterarguments. However‚ Bogans spend a lot of time explaining and describing the supporting grounds instead of the main idea and those points weaken his essay and created confusion about what is the main topic. The topic of this paper was lost under a lot

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    libraries. She believes libraries are more important than just the books read and implores the reader to defend their libraries. To bolster her argument‚ Smith deftly employs acknowledgement of counterarguments‚ word choice‚ and rhetorical questions to sway her readers. Smith effectively uses counterarguments to persuade her audience that libraries really do have a purpose. She concedes that she “would even agree with those who say it’s not especially logical.” By recognizing the other side‚ Smith

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    In this article‚ the basis of the argument is that surveillance is inevitable. This is due to the fact that there are so many various ways that people are found and tracked in the world today. There are cameras in stores and restaurants‚ there is tracking on phones via GPS‚ there is looking up people on the internet and much more. Kelly states‚ “The internet is a tracking machine”. This speaks levels as to what is actually available and is actually happening on the internet. Kelly also uses the psychological

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    someone who recognizes opposing points of view. ……..……attributes his counterargument/concession to “….…” . ……...……offers multiple perspectives on the situation and returns back to the original point in his (article). …………..doesn’t let the counterargument/concession hang in the air. Nor‚ does he present the counterargument/concession too late or too early‚ he immediately comes back refutes and debunks the counterargument/concession‚ and he goes on to make more points. Therefore‚ demonstrating

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    Hatred requires a constant examination of your hated object’s flaws‚ its counterarguments‚ its good qualities-- anything that makes it unworthy of hate. And then‚ you counter those arguments. You crush them. You answer that whatever good the object of your hatred may have is based on incorrect logic and decide that it is worthless. That is why hatred is an overall better feeling than love. Hatred is purer‚ more empowering‚ and more intellectual‚ than love. And that is why our society must be based

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    to connect to what our government is doing in our economy. Even though Timothy starts with a story of his life he still has the four points to justifying and evaluating a paper: a well-presented subject‚ a well-supported judgment‚ an effective counterargument and a readable plan. Timothy presents his subject in the form of an example. He writes about how feeding bears in and of itself is dangerous. He gives good examples of how feeding the bears create a safety problem for future campers and health

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