![]() ![]() ![]() Promotes the effective exchange of opinions and ideas by emphasizing dialogue while examining different points of view with an open mind. The lucid, lively, and engaging writing addresses students as writers and thinkers, without overwhelming them with unnecessary jargon or theory. Part Two, updated with many new readings addressing current issues, offers a diverse collection of provocative essays from both the popular and scholarly medium. Part I defines argument as a process of 'Debate,” “Dialogue,” and “Deliberation,' offers guidance for evaluating and building arguments through comparing and synthesizing diverse viewpoints, and takes students step-by-step through every stage of a critical reading process-from previewing and skimming a reading, through annotating and summarizing, to analyzing, evaluating and arguing with that reading. ![]() Part One contains succinct instruction on analyzing and developing arguments, including critical reading, source documentation, and analyzing visual arguments. Description Dialogues 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. ![]()
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