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The Genre of Argument |
| 1st Edition (1998) |
| Irene L. Clark |
| The Genre of Argument is a rhetoric that defines the distinguishing characteristics of the argument paper, which students can understand easily once they are aware of its context and purpose. By looking at argument as a genre, students gain insight into how purpose influences many features of successful argumentative writin.
Students are led to find the problem within a topic and develop a position or thesis in response to that situation. The overt consideration of genre will help students to apply generic conventions in a multiplicity of contexts.
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| BOUND BOOK |
408 Pages, Paperback |
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0155021842 $66.95 |
Thomson Learning | |
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