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Introduction | xi | ||||
I. Composing a Short Argument: Some General Rules | 1 | (9) | |||
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II. Arguments by Example | 10 | (9) | |||
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III. Arguments by Analogy | 19 | (5) | |||
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IV. Arguments from Authority | 24 | (8) | |||
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V. Arguments about Causes | 32 | (8) | |||
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VI. Deductive Arguments | 40 | (13) | |||
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VII. Composing an Argumentative Essay A. Exploring the Issue | 53 | (6) | |||
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VIII. Composing an Argumentative Essay B. Main Points of the Essay | 59 | (5) | |||
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IX. Composing an Argumentative Essay C. Writing | 64 | (7) | |||
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X. Fallacies | 71 | (8) | |||
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Appendix: Definition | 79 | (7) | |||
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Next Steps | 86 |
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