Friday, March 2, 2012

Chapter 13 Precis

 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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