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Elements of argument : a text and reader

โœ Scribed by Rottenberg, Annette T; Winchell, Donna Haisty


Publisher
Bedford/St. Martin's
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
843
Edition
10. ed
Category
Library

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Elements of Argument combines a thorough argument text on critical thinking, reading, writing, and research with an extensive reader on both current and timeless controversial issues. It presents everything students need to analyze, research, and write arguments. Elements of Argument covers Toulmin, Aristotelian, and Rogerian models of argument and has been thoroughly updated with current selections students will want to read. It now includes additional support for academic writing, making it a truly flexible classroom resource. An electronic edition is available at half the price of the print book. Read the preface.

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