Thursday, October 7, 2010

Argue,counterargument, counter-counterargument

It's important and benefits you, if you bring the others side's arguments in to your controversial claim.
To organize your claims:
1) You should list al your premises and a conclusion
2) The argument with idicaters ( like, as,or, because, etc.)
This helps people stay organized, so that they will know that it is a strong or valid argument off top.  Sometimes people need to make a decision to either have a strong argument that consists of dubious premises, or they can go through every one of their premises and prove them all to be true. If they do this, they leave out the dubious premises, which with out a dubious premise, the claim is not strong or valid. Also, there may be a strong beginning but with out a strong conclusion, it means nothing and leaves the reader hanging. So be sure to make sure the conclusion matches the premises.

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