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Product Information. Dialogues: An Argument Rhetoric and Reader, 6/e, represents argument not as a battle to be won, but as a process of dialogue and deliberation-the exchange of opinions and ideas-among people with different values and perspectives. Part One contains succinct instruction on analyzing and developing arguments, including critical reading, source documentation, and analyzing visual arguments. Part Two, updated with many new readings addressing current issues, offers a diverse collection of provocative essays from both the popular and scholarly medium.

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The lucid, lively, and engaging writing addresses students as writers and thinkers, without overwhelming them with unnecessary jargon or theory. New content is designated by asterisks. STRATEGIES FOR READING AND WRITING ARGUMENTS. Understanding Persuasion: Thinking Like a Negotiator. What Makes an Argument.

The Uses of Argument. Moving from Debate to Dialogue.

Deborah Tannen, 'Taking a 'War of Words' Too Literally.' Sample Arguments for Analysis.

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Michael Lewis, 'The Case Against Tipping.' .Andrew Braaksma, 'Some Lessons I Learned on the Assembly Line' Exercises. Sample Pro/Con Checklist. Review: Basic Terminology. Reading Arguments: Thinking Like a Critic. Why Read Critically? Preview the Reading.

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Skim the Reading. Sample Argument for Analysis. Henry Wechsler, 'Binge Drinking Must Be Stopped.' Consider Your Own Experience. Annotate the Reading.

Summarize the Reading. Analyze and Evaluate the Reading. Argue with the Reading. Create a Debate and Dialogue Between Two or More Readings. Sample Argument for Analysis. Fromma Harrop, 'Stop Babysitting College Students.' Construct a Debate.

Sample Arguments for Analysis. Kathryn Stewart and Corina Sole, 'Letter to the Editor' from the Washington Post. Carter, S.J.: 'Letter to the Editor' from the Times-Picayune. Deliberate about the Readings. Look for Logical Fallacies. Preview: Logical Fallacies. Finding Arguments: Thinking Like a Writer.

The Writing Process. Finding Topics to Argue. Developing Argumentative Topics. Finding Ideas Worth Writing About. Refining Topics.

Sample Argument for Analysis. Stephanie Bowers, 'What's the Rush?' (student essay). Addressing Audiences: Thinking Like a Reader. The Target Au, Table of Contents.

New content is designated by asterisks. STRATEGIES FOR READING AND WRITING ARGUMENTS. Understanding Persuasion: Thinking Like a Negotiator. What Makes an Argument. The Uses of Argument.

Moving from Debate to Dialogue. Deborah Tannen, 'Taking a 'War of Words' Too Literally.' Sample Arguments for Analysis. Michael Lewis, 'The Case Against Tipping.' .Andrew Braaksma, 'Some Lessons I Learned on the Assembly Line' Exercises. Sample Pro/Con Checklist. Review: Basic Terminology.

Reading Arguments: Thinking Like a Critic. Why Read Critically? Preview the Reading.

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Skim the Reading. Sample Argument for Analysis. Henry Wechsler, 'Binge Drinking Must Be Stopped.' Consider Your Own Experience.

Annotate the Reading. Summarize the Reading. Analyze and Evaluate the Reading. Argue with the Reading. Create a Debate and Dialogue Between Two or More Readings. Sample Argument for Analysis. Fromma Harrop, 'Stop Babysitting College Students.'

Construct a Debate. Sample Arguments for Analysis. Kathryn Stewart and Corina Sole, 'Letter to the Editor' from the Washington Post.

Carter, S.J.: 'Letter to the Editor' from the Times-Picayune. Deliberate about the Readings. Look for Logical Fallacies. Preview: Logical Fallacies. Finding Arguments: Thinking Like a Writer. The Writing Process. Finding Topics to Argue.

Developing Argumentative Topics. Finding Ideas Worth Writing About.

Refining Topics. Sample Argument for Analysis.

Stephanie Bowers, 'What's the Rush?' (student essay). Addressing Audiences: Thinking Like a, CONTENTSPreface xxvPART ONE Strategies for Reading and Writing Arguments 1CHAPTER 1 Understanding Persuasion: Thinking Like a Negotiator 3Argument 3What Makes an Argument 4Facts Are Not Arguable 4The Uses of Argument 6Debate 7Moving from Debate to Dialogue 13Dialogue 13Deliberation 14Deborah Tannen, 'Taking a 'War of Words' Too Literally' 16Sample Arguments for AnalysisMichael Lewis, 'The Case Against Tipping' 21Andrew Braaksma, 'Some Lessons I Learned on the Assembly' 24CHAPTER 2 Reading Arguments: Thinking Like a Critic 28Why Read Critically? 28Preview the Reading 29Skim the Reading 31Sample Arguments for AnalysisHenry Wechsler, 'Binge Drinking Must Be Stopped' 32Consider Your Own Experience 34Annotate the Reading 35Summarize the Reading 37Analyze and Evaluate the Reading 39Argue with the Reading 40Create a Debate and Dialogue Between Two or More Readings 41Sample Arguments for Analysis 42Fromma Harrop, 'Stop Babysitting College Students'(student essay) 42Construct a Debate 44Sample Arguments for Analysis 45Kathryn Stewart and Corina Sole, 'Letter to the Editor' from the Washington Post 46James C. J., 'Letter to the Editor' from the Times-Picayune 46Deliberate About the Readings 47Look for Logical Fallacies 48CHAPTER 3 Finding Arguments: Thinking Like a Writer 61The Writing Process 61Finding Topics to Argue 63Developing Argumentative Topics 65Finding Ideas Worth Writing About 66Refining Topics 71Sample Student Arguments for Analysis 73Stephanie Bower, 'What's the Rush?

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Speed Yields Mediocrity in Local Television News'(student essay) 74CHAPTER 4 Addressing Audiences: Thinking Like a Reader 84The Target Audience 85The General Audience 87Guidelines for Knowing Your Audience 88Adapting to Your Readers' Attitudes 91Sample Arguments for AnalysisC. Everett Koop, 'Don't Forget the Smokers' 97Jeff Jacoby, 'What the Antismoking Zealots Really Crave' 99Robert J. Samuelson, 'Media Have Fallen for Misguided Antismoking Campaign' 101Danise Cavallaro, 'Smoking: Offended by the Numbers' (student essay) 103Choosing Your Words 109CHAPTER 5 Shaping Arguments: Thinking Like an Architect 122Components of an Argument 122Sample Arguments for Analysis 126Clara Spotted Elk, 'Indian Bones' 126Analyzing the Structure 127Sample Arguments for Analysis 129Ron Karpati, 'I Am the Enemy' 129Analyzing the Structure 131Two Basic Types for Arguments 135Position Arguments 135Sample Position Arguments for Analysis 140Sean Flynn, 'Is Anything Private Anymore?' 140Analysis of a Sample Position Argument 142Proposal Arguments 144Sample Proposal Arguments for Analysis 147Amanda Collins, 'Bring East Bridgewater Elementary into the World' (student essay) 147Analyzing the Structure 158Narrative Arguments 160Sample Narrative Arguments163Jerry Fensterman, 'I See Why Others Choose to Die' 164Analyzing the Structure 165Analyzing the Narrative Features 166CHAPTER 6 Using Evidence: Thinking Like an Advocate 169How Much Evidence is Enough? 170Why Arguments Need Supporting Evidence 170Forms of Evidence 171Different Interpretations of Evidence 176Different Interpretations of Scientific Data 179S.

Fred Singer, 'The Great Global Warming Swindle' 179Some Tips About Supporting Evidence 182.

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ONE Strategies for Reading and Writing Arguments. ch. 1 Understanding Persuasion: Thinking Like a Negotiator. Argument.

What Makes an Argument. Facts are not Arguable. Opinions Based on Personal Taste or Preference are Not Arguable.

Opinions Based on Judgments are Arguable. Uses of Argument.

Debate. Formulating Claims. Creating Reasons. Anticipating Opposition. Moving from Debate to Dialogue. Dialogue. Deliberation.

'Taking a `War of Words' Too Literally' / Deborah Tannen. Sample Arguments for Analysis. 'The Case Against Tipping' / Michael Lewis. 'Women Soldiers Crucial to US Mission' / Paula Broadwell. ch.