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1 Elements of an Argument

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3 Argument = Claim + Reason (Assumption) + Evidences Claim: Mina should do well in college. Reasons: She has worked at her parents’ restaurant for six years. Warrant: Working at a restaurant is a good preparation for college. Backing: Restaurant workers must work under pressure and juggle several tasks at one—skills that are necessary to success in college courses.

4 Claim: Mina should do well in college. Reasons: She has worked at her parents’ restaurant for six years. Warrant: Working at a restaurant is a good preparation for college. Backing: Restaurant workers must work under pressure and juggle several tasks at one—skills that are necessary to success in college courses.

5 Claim: First-year students at large universities benefit academically from a job. Reason: (Because) The social contacts they make at work help them feel less isolated on campus. Evidence: 1. A recent poll conducted by the admissions office found that working students have more friends than students who do not work. Evidence: 2. Your ex-roommate developed a network of friends and study partners while working part time in a campus copy shop. Do you agree with this argument? Tell us your counter-argument:

6 Organizing your argument Title Introduction Body Paragraphs –Constructing Topic Sentences –Building Main Points –Countering the Opposition Conclusion

7 How do you write an argument that appeals to readers? 1.Draw on shared beliefs and values. 2.Present opposing arguments fairly. Don’t oversimplify. ‚Don’t use hostile language. 3.Consider refuting opposing argument. Question the claim ‚Question the evidence ƒQuestion the warrants and backing 4.Avoid fallacies of reasoning

8 A List Of Fallacious Arguments http://www.don-lindsay- archive.org/skeptic/arguments.html


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