This efficient and easily-readable book presents thinking and writing about argumentative issues in a clear format, enabling them to participate productively in all forms of argument, including those they encounter in school, at home, and on the job. Readers learn to identify personal and social topics, to form opinions about these topics, to analyze their potential audience, and to give successful written, visual, or oral reports.Topics include understanding argument, conducting research, argument theory (claims and proofs) and writing and presenting arguments.An excellent reference for anyone needing to communicate more effectively, whether at home or on the job.
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