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    article adapted from Nancy V‚ Wood “Perspectives on Argument” the Toulmin Model of Argumentation addresses the strategic ways to take apart the argument‚ and to interpret the how and why of the argument. The Toulmin model‚ the purpose is to analyze how the function of the different parts affect the whole argument. The components of the method: thesis‚ support‚ assumption‚ audience‚ refute—counter arguments‚ and words that validate the argument. Paragraph Two: your response about which of the media

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    432746 Purpose: In this paper‚ I will evaluate Socrates’ argument from Phaedo for why philosophers should desire death‚ perhaps only secondly to wisdom. I will argue that Socrates unfairly characterizes the truthfulness of the senses‚ and therefore projects a pessimistic view of the philosopher’s virtue during life. This pessimism towards life in conjunction with arguments for an afterlife that liberates reason‚ seems to suggest that Socrates believes philosophers should desire death: a happy prospect

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    Butow's Argument Analysis

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    Butow supports his argument by stating that the militarists’ “attitudes” eradicated any thought for surrender. Providing primary sources from Marquis Kido‚ Japanese governmental and military officials‚ Butow offers evidence that provides historians with a new perspective. The new perspective that Butow focuses on examines the terms of surrender offered to the Japanese at the Potsdam Conference. Through his investigation of the Potsdam terms‚ the author argues that Japan would have surrendered much

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    A story can reflect the beautiful and somber realities of life. It can resonate with the audience and evoke emotions in order to convey its message and purpose. One example is the narrative of two sisters from the advertisement titled “Sister”‚ which was created by the National Cancer Institute of Thailand‚ or NCI. Narrated from the older sister’s perspective‚ the commercial recounted how the sisters’ estranged relationship improved due to the revelation of the older sister’s cancer. It was a story

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    until I read your response! It’s excessively common for advertisers or political candidates to argue using only data supporting their side of the argument. Though it may see as if doing so would make one’s argument more effective‚ it only weakens the argument. As you mentioned‚ including a counterargument in her essay would have made Harrop’s argument would further its effectiveness because it would help the reader understand

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    An Argument on Gun Control: Ann Coulter’s “Guns Don’t Kill People‚ the Mentally Ill Do” In this lengthy article “Guns Don’t Kill People‚ the Mentally Ill Do‚” that was published in the Townhall Daily‚ the author‚ Ann Coulter‚ argues about a major prevailing issue today‚ gun control. She believes the problem isn’t the guns themselves‚ but the mentally disturbed people. Coulter credits the declining mental health system as the main setback. She supports her argument by providing tragic examples

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    opposing side of the argument and gave sufficient evidence to back his claim. This is also an example of how self-subversive thinking should be used to help better explain complex topics such as global warming. Had the professor been a confident bulldozer‚ all of the students‚ including me‚ would not have learned as much as we did. We would not have understood the opposing side and in turn‚ would have become confident bulldozers about the global warming. This supports Schulz’s argument about how self-subversive

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    Argument in Art Analysis Worksheet Name of Advertisement‚ Art‚ or Product Poster (if no title is provided‚ give a descriptive name; for example‚ “Energizer Batteries"): A little boy crying‚ words choking him. Detailed description of design (be sure to include the arrangement of visual elements. Include colors or color scheme; "black and white" and “red white and blue are examples of color scheme. Include the interaction of text with imagery. Does the image appear to be spacious‚ cramped‚ busy

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    Dewey's Argument Analysis

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    In the excerpt from Dewey‚ the most persuasive part is when the article discusses faith in human nature as the foundation of democracy. This part of the argument is persuasive because Dewey acknowledges the opposing side to this view‚ and gives a realistic counter argument. He says‚ “It is not the belief that these things are complete but that if a given a show they will grow…” So‚ Dewey is well aware that faith in human nature is not currently a reality‚ but he does believe that faith in human nature

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    Both scientists made their points using logical fallacies. As the viewer you can easily see the argument flaws in the person you disagree with. In the creationist debate Ken Hamm uses an appeal to authority by mentioning successful scientists who believe in creationism‚ such as the inventor of the MRI scanner and an Astronomer. He works hard to define terms differently‚ repeatedly in a circular argument. Only one thing in his debate made me pause‚ he discussed how the

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