In chapter 13 Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer discuss proposal arguments. They use the example of "Don't Drink and Drive" to reinforce their point. In order to form a proposal argument it is necessary to identify a problem and offer a solution. In order for this to be effective you have to identify the problem, show who it affects, and offer a solution to fix the problem. They lay out the method of creating a proposal argument in a way that is very simple to understand.
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