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Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings, 11th edition

  • John D. Ramage
  • , John C. Bean
  • , June Johnson
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Writing Arguments takes a problem-solving approach to the art of argument. Authors Ramage, Bean and Johnson present you with argument as a process of inquiry and a means of persuasion, not as a pro/con debate with winners and losers. This approach, which has cemented the text's reputation as a leader in argumentation through 10 editions, promotes the essential critical-thinking skills you'll need to compose effective arguments.

The 11th Edition has been carefully refined to increase your understanding of the value of argument and help you negotiate the rhetorical divisiveness in today's world. All the signature strengths of this logical, flexible text remain intact: major chapter assignments focus on 1-2 stases; discussion prompts and end-of-chapter writing assignments reinforce concepts; and coverage of research and documentation is comprehensive.

Published by Pearson (July 14th 2021) - Copyright © 2019

ISBN-13: 9780137534227

I. PRINCIPLES OF ARGUMENT

  1. Argument: An Introduction
    • What Do We Mean by Argument?
      • Argument Is Not a Fight or a Quarrel
      • Argument Is Not Pro-Con Debate
      • Arguments Can Be Explicit or Implicit
    • An Explicit Argument Opposing Legalization of Marijuana
    • For Writing and Discussion: Implicit and Explicit Arguments
    • The Defining Features of Argument

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