Everything's an argument : with readings / Andrea A. Lunsford, Stanford University, John J. Ruszkiewicz, University of Texas at Austin, Keith Walters, Portland State University.
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TextPublisher: Boston : Bedford/St. Martins, a Macmillan Education imprint, [2016]Edition: Seventh editionDescription: xxxvii, 817 pages illustrations (chiefly color) 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781457698644
- 9781319016326
- Everything is an argument
- 808.042 23
- PE1431 .L86 2016
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Previous edition: 2013.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Reading and understanding arguments -- 1. Everything is an argument -- 2. Arguments based on emotion : pathos -- 3. Arguments based on character : ethos -- 4. Arguments based on facts and reason : logos -- 5. Fallacies of argument -- 6. Rhetorical analysis -- pt. 2. Writing arguments -- 7. Structuring arguments -- 8. Arguments of fact -- 9. Arguments of definition -- 10. Evaluations -- 11. Causal arguments -- 12. Proposals -- pt. 3. Style and presentation in arguments -- 13. Style in arguments -- 14. Visual rhetoric -- 15. Presenting arguments -- 16. Multimedia arguments -- pt. 4. Research and arguments -- 17. Academic arguments -- 18. Finding evidence -- 19. Evaluating sources -- 20. Using sources -- 21. Plagiarism and academic integrity -- 22. Documenting sources -- pt. 5. Arguments -- 23. How does popular culture stereotype you? -- 24. What's globalization doing to language? -- 25. Why is sustainability important when it comes to food? -- 26. What should "diversity on campus" mean and why? -- 27. How has the Internet changed the meaning of privacy?
Combines a proven argument text with a thematically organized reader, featuring engaging selections across perspectives and genres. -- Back cover.
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