Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Ch.13
In Chapter 13 of "Good Reasons Researching and Writing Effective Arguments" Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer state that there are four components to a proposal argument; identifying and defining the problem, stating a proposed solution, convincing readers that the proposed solution is fair and will work and demonstrating that the solution is feasible. The authors support these claims by giving examples and going into detail of each component. The authors say that this way will make it funner for the writers and will make them want to actually participate in writing. Both authors are enthusiastic about the topic and seem to want to help the students by providing them with these various steps. This chapter was directed for anyone wanting to become a better writer and also for teachers so that they can keep students more intrigued with writing.
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