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What is Argument?

By Matt Roberts. What is Argument?. Rhetoric. Pronounced ret-er-ik Definition - The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. First Step. The first step is you need to pick a topic . It can be any topic or claim you would like to write about.

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What is Argument?

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  1. By Matt Roberts What is Argument?

  2. Rhetoric • Pronounced ret-er-ik • Definition - The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.

  3. First Step • The first step is you need to pick a topic. • It can be any topic or claim you would like to write about. • They can be factsor fiction • All the topic/claim has to be is debatable and everything is debatable.

  4. Second Step • You need to pick what side of the topic you want to argue for and what one to go against.

  5. Third Step • You need to come up with a Thesis. • You need to make your thesis as strong as possible to make your argument stronger. • After the end of every paragraph reinstate your thesis to “ Hammer your point across”

  6. Forth Step • Find evidence that backs up your Thesis • The more evidence the paper has in it the better argumentative paper it will be. • But remember add the opposing side of the arguments points as well. • The paper needs to have TWO sides to it.

  7. Fifth Step • Counter Argument: do some research on the counter argument and include it in your paper so the reader understands both sides. • If you have great counter arguments that makes the paper that much better. If you have a dull counter then your paper most likely will be subjected to the same fate.

  8. Sixth Step • Write your conclusion!!! • This is the part of the paper that backs everything that you are trying to argue!! • It also reinstates your thesis. • Do not rewrite it word for word but include information from your arguments.

  9. Seventh Step • Cite your sources correctly!! • I used http://citationmachine.net/index2.php?start=&reqstyleid=1# • This site helps a ton when trying to figuring out MLA , APA, Chicago, and Turabian!

  10. Final Step • Just have fun with the Class!!! • I dislike normal writing but it is always fun to argue points that interest you. • When writing the paper pretend that you are having an intelligent argument. • Now go have fun and learn how to argue!!!

  11. Work Cited • "Argument." UNC Writing Center Handout. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d. Web. 24 Jul 2010. <http://wordslingingwoman.com/122-US10/UNC%20Writing%20Center%20Handout.pdf>. • "rhetoric ." 1. Web. 24 Jul 2010. <tp://dictionary.reference.chtom/browse/rhetoric>.

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