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Analyzing Argument

Definition

Analyzing argument involves critically examining the structure, rhetorical strategies, and persuasive techniques employed in an argumentative text or speech.

Analogy

Analyzing argument is like dissecting a frog in biology class. Just as you carefully examine each organ and tissue of the frog to understand its functions and how they contribute to its overall structure, analyzing argument requires breaking down an argument into its various elements to understand how they work together persuasively.

Related terms

Rhetorical Strategies: Rhetorical strategies are techniques used by writers or speakers to effectively communicate their ideas and persuade their audience.

Logical Fallacies: Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that weaken an argument's credibility or validity.

Counterargument: A counterargument is an opposing viewpoint presented in response to an original claim or position.

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