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SECTION I CRITICAL READING AND ANALYSIS
1. Writers and Their Sources
2. Responding Critically to Sources
SECTION II THE WORLD OF ARGUMENT
3. Understanding the Basics of Argument
4. Writing Effective Arguments
5. Learning More about Argument: Logical Fallacies, Induction, and Deduction
6. Reading, Analyzing, and Writing Definition Arguments and Position Papers
7. Reading, Analyzing, and Using Visuals and Statistics in Argument
8. Reading, Analyzing, and Writing Causal and Problem/Solution Arguments
SECTION III THE RESEARCHED AND FORMALLY DOCUMENTED ARGUMENT
9. Getting Started and Locating Sources (in the Library, Online, in the Field)
10. Exploring Sources, Selecting Support, and Documenting (Using MLA)
11. Writing the Researched Essay
12. Using Other Styles of Documentation
SECTION IV A COLLECTION OF READINGS
13. The Media: Image and Reality
14. Society and Values in an iPod World
15. Violence and American Society
16. Sports Talk--Sports Battles
17. Quality and Fairness in the American Classroom
18. Censorship and Free Speech Debates
19. Ethics and the Law—Current and Enduring Debates
20. Marriage and Gender Issues: The Debates Continue
21. Science—and the Politics of Science
22. Storm Clouds over America: Where Are We Headed?
23. Some Classic Arguments
APPENDIX Understanding Literature
Glossary
Index
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