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Essay amp Paragraph Structure for Literary Analysis a Type of argument essay Professor Lisa Yanover English Department Napa Valley College PART 1 The Toulmin

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Essay amp Paragraph Structure for Literary Analysis a Type of argument essay Professor Lisa Yanover English Department Napa Valley College PART 1 The Toulmin Model of Argumentation. 103 C42503 C43104 C43304 C43504 C44104 C44304 Maximum Rated kN 10 30 50 10 30 Force Capacity lbf 220 1100 2200 6600 11000 2200 6600 Force Capacity Options N kN 1 N 5 N 25 N 1 N 5 N 10 N 100 N 250 N 100 N 250 N 100 N 250 N 100 N 250 N 100 N 250 N 50 N Argumentative Essay. Position statement reminders. Is the thesis of your paper. Should specifically state what you are trying to convince your audience to believe and/or do. Should express your opinion (not a fact) about the issue under discussion. Megan . Tomei. -Jameson. Associate professor, Speech Communication. Goals. Promote critical thinking. Teach students that “arguing” is not about “winning” and “losing”. Debate should be used to promote a civil dialogue in which everyone learns something. Classical, Toulmin and Rogerian. The Classical Model. Introduction. Lead-in. Overview of the situation. Background. Position statement (thesis). Appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) and evidence. Appeals: to ethics, character, authority (ethos); to emotions (pathos); to reason logos). from class on 11.3/11.4. 11.3/11.4 warm-up: Toulmin practice. CLAIMS. fact. : claims which focus on empirically verifiable . phenomena. judgment/value. : claims involving opinions, attitudes, and subjective evaluations of . Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity AJS MODEL 18 MODEL 18 pre 1963 497 MODEL 20 MODEL 20 1955-61 498 ALDY All models All models Sep-13 under 125 APRILIA Moto 6.5 Moto 6.5 1998-99 649 Mojito Mojito Using Toulmin (. WA Chapter. 4). CS4001 . Kristin Marsicano. Formal vs. Real-World logic. What is the difference?. What is the role of assumptions?. Formal vs. Real-World logic. What is the difference?. Formal logic. Method of Logic. Claim. Data. Warrant/Bridge. Backing/Foundation. Counterclaim. Rebuttal. Toulmin. Method of Logic. CLAIM. The overall THESIS the writer will argue for. Toulmin. Method of Logic. DATA. This chapter will cover. Reality assumptions. Patterns of deductive reasoning. Using deductive reasoning to test logic, discover truth, make decisions, avoid stereotyping, and understand argument.. British Logician. Frustrated with the inability of formal logic to explain everyday arguments. Came up with a model for practical reasoning. Two triads – first triad. Claim. : the main point the arguer is trying to make-takes the form of a proposition. Evidence and Reasons. Claim. A claim answers the question “what should we do?” . Reading through Lenses. The Lenses. Rhetorical Situation: Exigence, Audience, Purpose. The Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Arrangement: What comes after what and why? . Functional Structure: Oration Model and . OSI Model. The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model . a . conceptual . model. characterizes . and standardizes the internal functions of a communication system . by . partitioning it into abstraction .

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