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Argument in Essays
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Writing Toolkit: Argument in Essays
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Argument
Writing Modes and Essay Types:
Argument in Essays
Argument
From Writing@CSU.
Argument
From the Writing Center at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Argumentative Essays
From the Paradigm Online Writing Assistant (POWA).
Developing an Argument
From the Guide to Grammar.
Harvard Faculty Explain Analytical Writing
From HarvardWrites.
Writing the Argumentative Essay
From Daniel Kies, Department of English at the College of DuPage.
Logic and Rhetoric
Writing Modes and Essay Types:
Logic and Rhetoric in Essays
Logical Fallacies
From Literacy Education Online (LEO) at St. Cloud State University.
Logic in Argumentative Writing
From the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).
Sylva Rhetoricae (The Forest of Rhetoric)
From Brigham Young University (BYU).
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