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Claim Detection Essay. Parts of an argument – per chapter 1. Issue Arguer Audience Forum Common Ground Outcome. Parts of an Argument: Rhetorical Situation, per Chapter 4. Text Reader (actual and ideal) Author Constraints Exigence. Text Reader (actual / ideal) Author Constraints
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Parts of an argument – per chapter 1 • Issue • Arguer • Audience • Forum • Common Ground • Outcome
Parts of an Argument: Rhetorical Situation, per Chapter 4 • Text • Reader (actual and ideal) • Author • Constraints • Exigence
Text Reader (actual / ideal) Author Constraints Exigence Forum Audience / Outcome Arguer Common Ground Issue (reason for) Covering all your bases
Getting it Write! • Step 1: Choose your text • Step 2: Analyze the argument • Step 3: Organize your analysis • Step 4: Introduction • Step 5: Conclusion • Step 6: Transitions • Step 7: Proofreading, formatting, polishing
YES Identify an existing argument Analyze the parts of an argument Discuss strengths / weaknesses of an argument based upon your analysis Become aware of non-traditional texts and argument in unexpected places NOT YET Create an argument of your own Agree or disagree with the argument Argue for or against the argument, provide support for or against the author’s point Deal with formal argument in essays, books, articles, etc. Understanding the Purpose