Finding Arguments in Lived Experience
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This semester, you will add to the list of skills already at your disposal.  You will learn to compose more complex and formally diverse arguments. 

Good writers use a range of skills, a range of writing practices to achieve their aims.  Good writers are always thinking:  What’s the best way to convey this information? To persuade people? To interest them? To move them?

For this reason, this semester, we will focus on developing what Ramage and Bean call “implicit” arguments.

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