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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Notes from Essay 5 for Everyone

Potential lectures/activities for coming classes: 

-- Direct Quotations: They must be proportionate. They must be relevant. They must be well-worded the way they are, because otherwise, they would be a summation (NOTE: A written guide to paraphrasing techniques is provided on the blog)

-- Web site credibility

-- Formatting long quotations in Hacker -- look it up!

-- Logic and Argumentation, Going from Premise to Conclusion

-- Understanding Appeal Types to Strengthen Argumentation

-- Pronoun Errors Rampant!



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    Class Discussion: The Yes Men
    Understanding Appeal Types to Strengthen Argumentation
    Understanding Different Types of Support to Strengthen Argumentation

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  6. Understanding Different Types of Support to Strengthen Argumentation

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  7. Understanding Different Types of Support to Strengthen Argumentation

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  8. Writing a better thesis

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  9. yes men or miss representation

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  10. Writing a Better Thesis, Especially for Research Writing
    Understanding Appeal Types to Strengthen Argumentation
    Bad Theses and Haunted Castles: How Costal Became a Writer

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  11. Bad Theses and Haunted Castles: How Costal Became a Writer or Writing a Better Thesis, Especially for Research Writing

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    -- Direct Quotations, Paraphrases & Summations

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