ENGL 101 Lecture 12: Class 12
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Motivates audience to recognize a problem and propose a solution to the problem. Description of problem, proposed solution, justification for the proposed solution. Practical proposals: propose an action to solve some kind of local or immediate problem. Focus on the nuts and bolts of getting something done here and now. Policy proposals: propose a broad plan of action to solve major social, economic, political problems affecting the common good. Introduce and develop the problem, present your proposed solution to the problem, justify your proposed solution through a series of supporting reasons, respond to objections or to alternative proposals, conclude. Cause and effect: accordingly, so, hence, since, thus. Comparison: in the same way, along the same lines, likewise, similarly. Contrast: although, but, by contrast, despite, while yet, whereas. Concession: admittedly, granted, of course, to be sure. Conclusion: as a result, hence, in conclusion, in sum, therefore.