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- building_an_argument
- {{page>questguide}} # Building an argument # An argument supports a thesis. An argument is a lot like a building. In fact it is a lot like the Parthenon of ancient ... ) ## The Parthenon ## In the Parthenon Model of Argument((The Parthenon Model of Argument was first presen
- revising
- ard part of writing. Hopefully, the [[Building an argument|Parthenon]] now exists in your mind. Revising is ... how can you send a complex system of ideas - your argument - through this narrow channel? Well there’s 3d sc... eone holds up a mirror to you so you can see your argument from the outside. Just ask someone to read your... rase your thesis statement, the structure of your argument, and how it came to a conclusion (the thesis stat
- citing_sources
- re about, and then find the sources on which that argument is based. This way they find other complementing ... want to describe someone else's original idea or argument, or to bring in new information, to help you make
- reflections_on_research
- got from the audience when she delivered her key argument: > The city of Washington was built on a stagnan... the finest roles of his career.)), he rejects her argument out of hand, and her evidence. Teacher and studen
- stating_a_thesis
- nt is also a claim that must be supported with an argument. ## A thesis statement is your answer to a quest... and that’s never been done before. [[Building an argument|It’s your thesis statement]]. ===== References
- asking_a_question
- only one which might puzzle one of those who need argument, not punishment or perception. For people who are
- drafting
- on that I know [already]. I don't have to make an argument. It's just description. It loosens me up. I find
- questguide
- p 3: [[Stating a thesis]] | Step 4: [[Building an argument]] | Step 5: [[Drafting]] | Step 6: [[Revising]] |