 Psychologist Carl Rogers  suggests writers should mention  the opposing side of an issue ◦ Fully ◦ Fairly ◦ Objectively 2.

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 Psychologist Carl Rogers  suggests writers should mention  the opposing side of an issue ◦ Fully ◦ Fairly ◦ Objectively 2

 the opposing side of an issue ◦ Fully:  no key points omitted  no “Card Stacking” ◦ Fairly:  no disservice, slanting, distortion  no misrepresentation ◦ Objectively:  no personal opinion  no bias 3

 to gain credibility  to build Ethos  to present a complete vision of the issue 4

 basically, the opposing view can appear in several positions in your essay ◦ Introduction ◦ Body ◦ Conclusion 5

 Introduction: ◦ as a way of backgrounding the issue ◦ or segueing to your point  Conclusion: ◦ as a way of wrapping up ◦ as a way of setting up your reiteration of your main points 6

 Body: ◦ all main points  Body Par. #1  immediately after the Introduction  Body: ◦ a single opposing point  before each point  as a way of transitioning to or introducing a point  after each point  as a way of “warranting” the point 7

 I. INTRODUCTION ◦ status of the situation  “State of the Union” regarding the issue  “General Context” of issue ◦ remain neutral and objective 8

 II. SIDE ONE ◦ presented  fully,  fairly, and  objectively presented ◦ each point = a fully developed paragraph  Name (Sub-Claim)  Explain  Illustrate (Grounds)  Reiterate (Warrant) 9

 III. SIDE TWO ◦ presented  fully,  fairly, and  objectively presented ◦ each point = a fully developed paragraph  Name (Sub-Claim)  Explain  Illustrate (Grounds)  Reiterate (Warrant) 10

 IV. CONCLUSION ◦ now you get subjective  analyze, evaluate the data  draw conclusions based on the previous information  Weaknesses  (fallacies)  Strengths  (Logos, Pathos, Ethos) ◦ **end with SIDE THREE** 11