Thursday, August 24, 2017

Lets Argue About Something Video


What I have learned in the Introduction was the Definition of an Argument in which it’s a statement of fact intended to persuade. Where its different from a contradiction. Its meaning is a disagreement. Many of us think that an argument is where it’s between two people who are disagreeing about a specific topic in most cases it’s not true. When writing an Argument, you must understand the concept of W.O.V.E.N. This is a source of Communication. It has to grab a reader’s attention where it can persuade you. Yes, there can be topics about something that you may think is interesting and that its right, but you got to ask yourself " Are they using the right format to write an Argument?". This is something that is caused from two people. There are three specific arguments that most people know about. True Argument and Formal Argument, and Informal where True tries to view both sides instead of trying to view them as a quarrel, and Formal where its academic- structured. Informal includes contradictions. In real Life arguments as an example billboard. They use Propaganda where it could be false information that could spread the view point about the topic. Every writer has their point of view in this. They need information with specific reasoning and their beliefs. Most of the time every argument needs to be debatable. W.O.V.E.N is used for writing in where it helps you visualize in what you’re doing. Those include writing, oral, visual, electronic, and non-verbal. You need to use redirect phrases where it’s language tries to persuade someone.

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