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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/ENG-001A%3A_Composition_and_Reading/07%3A_Chapter_Seven-Conducting_Research/7.03%3A_ArgumentAcademics, business people, scientists, and other professionals all make arguments to determine what to do or think, or to solve a problem by enlisting others to do or believe something they otherwise...Academics, business people, scientists, and other professionals all make arguments to determine what to do or think, or to solve a problem by enlisting others to do or believe something they otherwise would not. Not surprisingly, then, argument dominates writing, and training in argument writing is essential for all college students. This chapter will explore how to define argument, how to talk about argument, how logic works in argument, the main argument types, and a list of logical fallacies.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Oxnard_College/English_101%3A_College_Composition-MacDougall/06%3A_Persuasive_WritingAcademics, business people, scientists, and other professionals all make arguments to determine what to do or think, or to solve a problem by enlisting others to do or believe something they otherwise...Academics, business people, scientists, and other professionals all make arguments to determine what to do or think, or to solve a problem by enlisting others to do or believe something they otherwise would not. Not surprisingly, then, argument dominates writing, and training in argument writing is essential for all college students. This chapter will explore how to define argument, how to talk about argument, and how to write an argument of your own.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Oxnard_College/A_Guide_to_Successful_College_Writing/06%3A_Persuasive_WritingAcademics, business people, scientists, and other professionals all make arguments to determine what to do or think, or to solve a problem by enlisting others to do or believe something they otherwise...Academics, business people, scientists, and other professionals all make arguments to determine what to do or think, or to solve a problem by enlisting others to do or believe something they otherwise would not. Not surprisingly, then, argument dominates writing, and training in argument writing is essential for all college students. This chapter will explore how to define argument, how to talk about argument, and how to write an argument of your own.