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A Rhetoric of Argument: Text and Reader, 3/e

Jeanne Fahnestock, University of Maryland--College Park
Marie Secor, Pennsylvania Sate University--University Park

ISBN: 0072938234
Copyright year: 2004

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Part One: Reading and Writing Arguments
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Study of Argument
Chapter 2: Building the Case: Logos
Chapter 3: Establishing Credibility and Appealing to Emotion: Ethos and Pathos
Chapter 4: Generating the Argument: Questions and Claims
Chapter 5: Expressing Appeals: Language and Voice

Part Two: Types of Arguments
Chapter 6: Definition: What Is It?
Chapter 7: Causal Argument: How Did It Get That Way?
Chapter 8: Evaluation: Is It Good or Bad?
Chapter 9: Proposals: What Should We Do about It?

Part Three: Researching Arguments
Chapter 10: Finding Sources to Support Your Claim
Chapter 11: Using Sources to Support Your Claim

Part Four: An Anthology of Arguments (omitted in the Brief Edition)
Chapter 12: The Promise and Perils of Globalization
Chapter 13: The Revolution in Biotechnology
Chapter 14: The Challenge of Dealing with Juvenile Crime
Chapter 15: The Meaning of Sports in Our Society
Chapter 16: Public Taste
Chapter 17: The Debate on the Meaning of the First Amendment
Fahnestock, A Rhetoric of Argument, 3/e

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