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Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences

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What Does It Look Like?

What Does It Look Like?

Select the video below to see a presentation which will provide you with a basic outline for developing a compare and contrast essay.

Punctuating Sentences

Punctuating Sentences

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Sample Toulmin Argument

Sample Toulmin Argument

Now that you have had the chance to learn about Toulmin, it’s time to see what a Toulmin argument might look like. Below, you’ll see a sample argumentative essay, written according to MLA formatting guidelines, with...

Aristotelian Argument

Aristotelian Argument

The Aristotelian or classical argument is a style of argument developed by the famous Greek philosopher and rhetorician, Aristotle. In this style of argument, your goal as a writer is to convince your audience of something....

Rogerian Argument

Rogerian Argument

When most of us think of argument, we think about winners of arguments and losers of arguments. Arguments, even sometimes academic arguments, can be strong and forceful. An Aristotelian or classical argument is a...

Toulmin Argument

Toulmin Argument

The Toulmin method, developed by philosopher Stephen Toulmin, is essentially a structure for analyzing arguments. But the elements for analysis are so clear and structured that many professors now have students write argumentative essays with...

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