The Purposeful ArgumentPhillips, H., & Bostian, P. (2015). The purposeful argument: A practical guide (2nd ed.). https://www.vitalsource.com
Chapter 1: Argue with a Purpose and Chapter 2: Explore an Issue That Matters to You
This first chapter outlines the types of arguments and purposes that are available to writers. Purposes, in this context, refers to why the argument is being made and its ultimate goal. The second chapter offers tips on how to choose an argumentative topic that will be the easiest for you to make due to your interests.ant laws than they do. As you read this essay, consider these questions: did the authors make the complex legal ideas easy for you, the audience, to follow? If so, how, and if not, what could they have done to increase the clarity of their points?,
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