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PART ONE The Structure of Argument | 1 | (334) | |||
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PART TWO Writing, Researching, and Presenting Arguments | 335 | (98) | |||
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358 | (59) | |||
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PART THREE Opposing Viewpoints | 433 | (228) | |||
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435 | (27) | |||
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511 | (22) | |||
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533 | (36) | |||
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569 | (47) | |||
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616 | (23) | |||
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PART FOUR Classic Arguments | 661 | (78) | |||
Appendix: Arguing about Literature | 739 | (38) | |||
Glossary and Index of Terms | 777 | (4) | |||
Index of Authors and Titles | 781 |