A Rulebook for Arguments
1. Identify two ideas for each of the following that demonstrate your thoughts and/or what you’ve learned, appreciated, or have questions about.
A Rulebook for Arguments
Chapter V: Arguments about Causes
Chapter VIII: Argumentative Essays
They Say/I Say
Chapter 5: “And Yet”: Distinguishing What You Say from What They Say
Chapter 6: “Skeptics May Object”: Planting a Naysayer in Your Text
“Essential Skills for Academic Papers,” pages 19-27
2. Discuss each of the following in 125-150 words. What ideas stand out to you as important and why? What is a topic you’d like to investigate more through your own research?
Newton, Lisa, “Introduction: The Power of a Good Story,” pp. 1-4
Lopez, Gustavo, “Key Findings about U.S. Immigrants,” pp. 1-11
Complete all elements of the prompt.
Write clearly and logically
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