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Chapter 13 Analyzing Arguments (Claim & Thesis (Appeals (logical (The…
Chapter 13 Analyzing Arguments
Stake
Stasis Theory
how can the issue be defined
how much dose it matter
what actions should be taken as a result
what are the facts
Claim & Thesis
my stance
Appeals
Emotional
strong appeal to reader
Ethical
Building common ground
logical
Reasons
Evidence
Facts & statistics
Surveys & qustionnaires
observations
Interviews
Testimony
Experiments
Personal experience
The problem with REASONING
Begging the questions
Either-or Arguments
Ad hominem
Faulty causality
Bandwagon Appeals
Slippery Slope arguments
Setting up a straw man
hasty generalization
Faulty Analogies
Other perspectives are important
counterargument
Organization
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Rhetorical situation
Style