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Perspectives on argument / Nancy V. Wood.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2009.Edition: 6th edDescription: xxxiii, 758 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780205648979
  • 0205648975
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808/.042 22
LOC classification:
  • PE1431 .W66 2009
Online resources: Summary: This book helps students develop strategies for critical reading, critical thinking, research, and writing that will help them argue clearly and convincingly. It teaches them to identify and develop arguments, to read and form reactions and opinions of their own, to analyze an audience, to seek common ground, and to use a wide, realistic range of techniques to write argument papers that express their individual views and original perspectives on modern issues. The Rhetoric portion includes clear explanations and examples of argument theory and reading and writing processes, research and documentation skills, and offers engaging, class-tested writing assignments and activities. The Reader portion includes 75 reading selections covering seven broad issue areas and 18 more focused areas, all of contemporary concern. Unique chapters discuss student argument styles, Rogerian argument, and argument and literature.
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PE1431 .P45 2012 The purposeful argument : PE1431 .R33 2010 Writing arguments : PE1431 .R68 2009 Elements of argument : PE1431 .W66 2009 Perspectives on argument / PE1439 .A 54 2010 Real skills with readings : PE1439 .A55 2010 Real writing : PE1439 .A74 2007 Wordsmith :

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book helps students develop strategies for critical reading, critical thinking, research, and writing that will help them argue clearly and convincingly. It teaches them to identify and develop arguments, to read and form reactions and opinions of their own, to analyze an audience, to seek common ground, and to use a wide, realistic range of techniques to write argument papers that express their individual views and original perspectives on modern issues. The Rhetoric portion includes clear explanations and examples of argument theory and reading and writing processes, research and documentation skills, and offers engaging, class-tested writing assignments and activities. The Reader portion includes 75 reading selections covering seven broad issue areas and 18 more focused areas, all of contemporary concern. Unique chapters discuss student argument styles, Rogerian argument, and argument and literature.

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