Instructor’s Notes for everything’s an argument

Instructor¡¯s Notes for

everything¡¯s an argument

Seventh Edition

John Kinkade

Jodi Egerton

Taryne Hallett

Instructor¡¯s Notes

Everything¡¯s an Argument

Seventh Edition

Andrea A. Lunsford

John J. Ruszkiewicz

Prepared by John Kinkade, Jodi Egerton,

and Taryne Hallett

Bedford /St. Martin¡¯s

A Macmillan Education Imprint

Boston

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New York

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Instructors who have adopted Everything¡¯s an Argument,

?Seventh Edition, as a textbook for a course are authorized to

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Contents

Introduction vi

Sample Course Plan viii

1. Everything Is an Argument 1

2. Arguments Based on Emotion: Pathos 6

3. Arguments Based on Character: Ethos 10

4. Arguments Based on Facts and Reason: Logos 14

5. Fallacies of Argument 17

6. Rhetorical Analysis 20

7. Structuring Arguments 24

8. Arguments of Fact 28

9. Arguments of Definition 32

10. Evaluations 36

11. Causal Arguments 40

12. Proposals 44

13. Style in Arguments 48

14. Visual Rhetoric 51

15. Presenting Arguments 53

16. Multimedia Arguments 55

17. Academic Arguments 57

18. Finding Evidence 60

19. Evaluating Sources 64

20. Using Sources 66

21. Plagiarism and Academic Integrity 69

22. Documenting Sources 72

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