Question: Main Post Writing The most recent chapters from recent weeks include 7 (Structuring Arguments), 8 (Arguments of Fact), and 9 (Arguments of Definition). There are
Main Post Writing
The most recent chapters from recent weeks include 7 ("Structuring Arguments"), 8 ("Arguments of Fact"), and 9 ("Arguments of Definition"). There are also argument essays present within these chapters, as examples--any of which can be the focus for your main post. Or, if you like, you can also analyze/respond to the Understanding Rhetoric comic excerpt of "Argument Beyond Pro and Con." If so, I encourage you to look for a specific example in the text to respond to. Since this refers to many readings over this two-week period (since last week focused on posting about your own research discoveries), don't feel like you need to address all of the readings in your post. Instead, from this recent/current reading, hone in on something that stood out to you as interesting, thought-provoking, perplexing, or confusing, in some way. Why did it stand out to you, and what do you think of it?
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