An Introductory Course in ArgumentationAmerican book Company, 1906 - 230 стор. |
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... style . This may be resolved into two particular or special issues , Should Miss Blank have a new coat , and , if so , should it be made in style ? Before we begin to argue we should know whether or not there is any disagree- ment as to ...
... style . This may be resolved into two particular or special issues , Should Miss Blank have a new coat , and , if so , should it be made in style ? Before we begin to argue we should know whether or not there is any disagree- ment as to ...
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... style be economical for Miss Blank ? if the second were re- jected as immaterial , the remaining special issue would be , Would a coat made in x style be æstheti- cally satisfactory ? On further analysis of either of these issues ...
... style be economical for Miss Blank ? if the second were re- jected as immaterial , the remaining special issue would be , Would a coat made in x style be æstheti- cally satisfactory ? On further analysis of either of these issues ...
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... by one's opponents . The most elaborate argument that x style will be becoming to Miss Blank will count for nothing if your opponent attacks the fundamental proposition , Miss Blank should have a new coat 60 PROVING THE PROPOSITION.
... by one's opponents . The most elaborate argument that x style will be becoming to Miss Blank will count for nothing if your opponent attacks the fundamental proposition , Miss Blank should have a new coat 60 PROVING THE PROPOSITION.
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... style or any style . On the other hand , it is unwise to waste time and strength in proving what your opponent will grant . Your strength must be centered on the material issues . One who had served with Washington in the legis- lature ...
... style or any style . On the other hand , it is unwise to waste time and strength in proving what your opponent will grant . Your strength must be centered on the material issues . One who had served with Washington in the legis- lature ...
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... style as he can command . There is no peculiar law for argumentation of the highest order , that is , argumentation addressed to an audience whose intelligence is assumed to be ―― equal to the writer's , no pattern to which 179 ...
... style as he can command . There is no peculiar law for argumentation of the highest order , that is , argumentation addressed to an audience whose intelligence is assumed to be ―― equal to the writer's , no pattern to which 179 ...
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