STATION 1110
STATION 1110
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Final Exam
Our final exam is on Thursday, December 6th, from 7 pm until 9:30 pm, in SN 3060. Deal with it.
Break it Down
When we read essays and articles, it is often easy to tell what is being argued. But how often do we actually sit down to think about how an argument is being made? Here are some questions we can ask when we sit down to analyse an essay. You can find more details about these questions in the textbook that, by now, you have all memorized. Right?
1. What kind of Argument is being made?
Are we dealing with rational arguments? (Logos)
Are we dealing with emotional arguments? (Pathos)
Are we dealing with moral/social arguments? (Ethos)
Claims of Fact Claims of Value Claims of Policy
(Something is or was) (Right
or wrong, better or worse) (Something
should be)
3. What type of Evidence is being used?
Examples (Real, Invented,
Analogies) Testimony (Citations) Statistics
(Data)
4. What Strategies
are being used?
Classification Cause
and Effect Comparison and Contrast
Definition Narrative Description
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