A Little Argument

A Little Argument by Lester Faigley, published by Longman in 2010, is a concise 195-page book that presents an overview of argumentation and specific strategies related to writing and rhetoric. This edition is written in English and offers a clear and engaging writing style, making it accessible for readers interested in the fundamentals of argument rhetoric.
Readers will find a range of topics covered, including definitions of argument, causal arguments, evaluations, rebuttals, proposals, and researched arguments. The book also includes professional readings, student samples, and dedicated chapters on research and MLA documentation, providing a comprehensive resource for those studying language arts and disciplines related to writing and linguistics.
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Brief argument rhetoric Key Features: Best-selling authors; a concise, 200 page book presents an overview of argument and specific strategies; clear, engaging writing style Assignments:definition argument, causal argument, evaluation, rebuttal, proposal, researched argument Professional Readings: 1 Student Samples: 3 sample arguments Research Coverage:2 chapters; one on research; one on MLA documentation Market Spotters: Graff, They Say, I Say (WW Norton)
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