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* Chapter 1: What It Takes to Have Your Say
* Chapter 2: Spans: The Segments of an Argument
* Chapter 3: Stases: Taking Standpoints Along a Path
* Chapter 4: Supporting Claims: Appealing to Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
* Chapter 5: Junctions: Crossing Alternative Paths
* Chapter 6: Style: Appealing Through Language
* Chapter 7: Finding Entry Points
* Chapter 8: Surveying the Terrain
* Chapter 9: Exploring by Responding
* Chapter 10: Exploring and Constructing a Problem
* Chapter 11: Exploring and Constructing Solutions
* Chapter 12: Mapping a Conversation
* Chapter 13: Having Your Say on an Author’s Argument
* Chapter 14: Having Your Say by Responding to an Author
* Chapter 15: Having Your Say on the State of the Debate
* Chapter 16: Having Your Say on the Problem
* Chapter 17: Having Your Say on the Solution
* Chapter 18: Critical Reading Process
* Chapter 19: A Repertoire of Writing Processes
* Chapter 20: Rhetorical Planning
* Chapter 21: Collaborative Evaluation and Revision
* Chapter 22: Documentation Conventions
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