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Nonfiction Writing - General & Miscellaneous, English Language Readers, Rhetoric, Rhetoric - English Language, Self-Improvement
Discovering Arguments by Dean Memering Professor Emeritus,William Palmer β€” book cover

Discovering Arguments

by Dean Memering Professor Emeritus, William Palmer
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Overview

This book uses logos, pathos, and ethos in critical thinking, active reading, and persuasive writing. Accessible and stimulating, the versatile manual can be used as a rhetoric, a reader, a guide on research writing, and a guide on style. Through its chapters, users learn to excel at what they say; through our style interchapters users earn to excel at how they say it.

Cheating, conservation, race, politics, male/female communication styles, gun control, abortion, same-sex marriage, stem cell research – many diverse and mature readings on these subjects engage readers and writers in analytical thinking and stimulate them to react with thoughtful discussions and compositions.

For individuals who want to communicate clearly, argue persuasively, and analyze and evaluate what they read.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2005
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2006.
Pages
586
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131895676

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