Arguing in communities :reading and writing arguments in context. / Gary Layne Hatch.
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Includes index.
Contents: Machine-generated contents note: The Essential princiles -- Arguments in context -- Analyzing and evaluating ethos -- Analyzing and evaluating pathos -- Analyzing and evaluating logos -- Writing arguments -- Writing researched arguments -- Types of claims -- Arguing claims about existence -- Arguing claims about causality -- Arguing claims about language -- Arguing claims about values -- Arguing claims about actions -- Arguing with images.
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