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Changing Minds (Penguin Academics Series): Arguments on Contemporary and Enduring Issues by Jon Ford β€” book cover

Changing Minds (Penguin Academics Series): Arguments on Contemporary and Enduring Issues

by Jon Ford, Marjorie Ford
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Overview

Changing Minds is a collection of classic and contemporary readings designed to acquaint readers with strategies for developing effective, persuasive arguments and to demonstrate the rich and complex nature of persuasive writing through essays from a wide variety of contexts.

An introductory chapter presents essential elements of argument, as well as common strategies and misunderstandings, and is followed by nine thematic chapters, each including a brief introduction and eight essays. The thematic chapters integrate opportunities for stengthening reading and critical thinking skills through a focus on issues that have had an evolving and controversial history.

Synopsis

Changing Minds is a collection of classic and contemporary readings designed to acquaint readers with strategies for developing effective, persuasive arguments and to demonstrate the rich and complex nature of persuasive writing through essays from a wide variety of contexts.

An introductory chapter presents essential elements of argument, as well as common strategies and misunderstandings, and is followed by nine thematic chapters, each including a brief introduction and eight essays. The thematic chapters integrate opportunities for stengthening reading and critical thinking skills through a focus on issues that have had an evolving and controversial history.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
Longman
Pages
582
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780205568130

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