Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Rhetorical Precis 1

Nicole Bartolo
Composition 102
Instructor: Dawn DiPrince
25, January, 2012
Rhetorical Précis 1
            In their textbook “Good Reasons Researching and Writing Effective Arguments,” authors Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer explain how to make an effective argument. Faigley and Selzer develop and support their explanation by describing what an argument is, examples, the steps to writing an argument, and how to argue responsibly, respectfully, and build credibility. Their purpose is to introduce the college student to constructing an argument in order to make students more effective writers. Their intended audience is college students and those individuals interested in examining how to assemble an argument because the tone is very matter of fact and straightforward.

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