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| Understanding Argument and Conducting Research | p. 1 |
| Recognizing Argument and Finding Issues | p. 3 |
| The Rhetorical Situation: Understanding Audience and Context | p. 27 |
| Learning More about Issues: Research, Reading, Thinking, Writing | p. 45 |
| Writing the Exploratory Paper | p. 76 |
| Using Argument Theory for Reading and Writing | p. 101 |
| The Toulmin Model of Argument: Understanding the Parts | ... MORE |
| The Types of Claims: Establishing Purpose and Organization | p. 130 |
| The Types of Proof: Supporting the Claim | p. 148 |
| Writing the Argument Analysis Paper: Review and Synthesis | p. 176 |
| Writing and Presenting Arguments | p. 199 |
| Writing the Rogerian Argument Paper | p. 201 |
| Writing the Researched Position Paper | p. 219 |
| Creating Visual and Oral Arguments | p. 237 |
| Color Portfolio of Visual Arguments and Questions for Discussion and Writing | |
| How to Document Sources Using MLA and APA Styles 265 | |
| Summary Charts 319 | |
| One Hundred Topics That Generate Issues 331 | |
| Understanding Argument and Conducting Research | p. 1 |
| Recognizing Argument and Finding Issues | p. 3 |
| A Definition of Argument | p. 4 |
| Why Study Argument | p. 5 |
| Recognizing Traditional and Consensual Argument | p. 6 |
| Evaluating Traditional and Consensual Argument | p. 8 |
| Distinguish Between Ethical and Unethical Argument | p. 9 |
| What Is Your Personal Style of Argument? | p. 10 |
| Under What Conditions Does Argument Work Best? | p. 12 |
| Under What Conditions Does Argument Fail? | p. 15 |
| Engaging with Issues | p. 16 |
| Review Questions | p. 21 |
| Class Activities and Writing Assignments | p. 21 |
| Essay for Analysis | p. 21 |
| Chris Piper / ldquo;Ardquo; | |
| Is for ldquo;Absentrdquo; | p. 24 |
| A student argues against attendance policies in college that penalize students by lowering their grades for excessive absences | |
| The Rhetorical Situation: Understanding Audience and Context | p. 27 |
| Analyze the Rhetorical Situation When You Read an Argument | p. 27 |
| Example of an Analysis of a Rhetorical Situation From the Readerrsquo;s Point of View | p. 27 |
| Use the Rhetorical Situation When You Write an Argument | p. 31 |
| Conducting an Audience Analysis | p. 35 |
| Determine the Audienc<$$$> | |
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