ENGL-1030 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Stephen Toulmin, Thesis Statement, Inductive Reasoning

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Invention creating and constructing ideas and identifying the best modes of persuasion. Arrangement - ordering and laying out ideas through effective organization. Style developing the appropriate expression for those ideas. Memory retaining invented ideas, recalling additional supporting ideas, and facilitating memory in the audience. Delivery presenting or performing ideas with the aim of persuading. Generating ideas about a topic and the best ways to persuade your audience. What to discuss/look at: fact, definition, division, comparison, purpose, quality, causes and consequences, testimony. Consider pictures: they are the reality the artist/photographer etc. , chooses to show: effects of different perspectives. All texts, whether written or photographs, are shaped by individual perspective and point of view. Frequently form of the way you order the elements in your argument: layout of images/structure of a written paper etc. *using the toulmin model to analyze or arrange an argument. 3 common features of arguments: claim. Represents the writer"s argument, frequently thesis statement: grounds.

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