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Part 1: Overview of Argument
Chapter 1: Argument: An Introduction
Chapter 2: Reading Arguments
Chapter 3: Writing Arguments
Part 2: Principles of Argument
Chapter 4: The Core of an Argument
Chapter 5: The Logical Structure of . . .
Chapter 6: Using Evidence Effectively
Chapter 7: Moving Your Audience
Chapter 8: Accommodating Your Audience
Chapter 9: Conducting Visual Arguments
Part 3: Arguments in Depth: Six Types of Claims
Chapter 10: An Introduction to the Types of Claims
Chapter 11: Categorical and . . .
Chapter 12: Causal Arguments
Chapter 13: Resemblance Arguments
Chapter14: Evaluation and Ethical . . .
Chapter 15: Proposal Arguments
Part 4: The Researched Argument
Chapter 16: Finding and Evaluating . . .
Chapter 17: Using, Citing and . . .
Part 5: An Anthology of Arguments
Section 1: Environmental Friendliness . . .
Section 2: Biotechnology, Organic Food,
Section 3: Responses to Terrorism: . . .
Section 4: Hip-Hop, Film and Racial . . .
Section 5: Gender and Technology in . . .
Section 6: Marriage and Family in the . . .
Section 7: Globalization, World . . .
Section 8: Internet Censorship: Hate . . .
Section 9: Troubled Teens and Violence
Section 10: The Cultural Debate on Stem
Section 11: Criminal Justice and . . .
Section 12: The United States as . . .
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