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Designing Arguments for Academic, Public, and Professional Audiences - Fourteenth Edition
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Phillip Marzluf, Kansas State University
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Last Update: 2024
ISBN 13: 9781944548360
Publisher: New Prairie Press
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Evaluating Arguments
- Chapter Two: Responding to Arguments
- Chapter Three: Writing Persuasive Research Essays and Open Letters
- Chapter Four: Writing Proposals
- Chapter Five: Writing Practical Arguments
- Chapter Six: Revising and Editing
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This college-level textbook guides students through five different types of arguments: evaluations, responses, persuasive rhetorical arguments, proposals, and practical professional development arguments. Students are introduced to rhetorical concepts and strategies to enable them to more effectively appeal to different types of audiences. Students will gain practice in audience-based reasoning, basing their reasons and evidence on the assumptions, beliefs, and values of their readers.
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Phillip Marzluf, Kansas State University