Good arguments: making your case in writing and public speaking

Grand Rapids, MichiganI: Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Edited by Benjamin K. Forrest (2017)
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The basics of good arguments -- Reasoning and logic -- Fallacies -- Belief, fact, and opinion -- Defining your terms -- Drawing analogies -- Cause and effect -- On good authority -- Making your case.

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