Everyday Arguments combines a highly-practical, student-oriented argument
rhetoric with an anthology of illustrative readings drawn from everyday
life. Part I includes thirteen chapters devoted to the actual demonstration
of how to write arguments--ranging from the motives behind writing and the
intended audience to effectively supporting and using logic in writing.
Part II is devoted to readings that exemplify the kinds of arguments laid
out in the first part of the book. Readings are divided into thematic
chapters: Today's College Student, The Internet, Sports, Earning Your
Living, Diet, and Reading Popular Culture.
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