Monday, March 21, 2011

"Yes/No/Okay, But"

The reading “Yes/No/Okay, But” has made me think about how to correctly construct a Argument paper. There was allot of good points in this reading. The first I would say would be that for every topic there is a argument against it and the argument against it also has an argument against it. I like this because we all have opinions and have to build off each others thoughts to make are own thoughts. This process can be very can be difficult because you might ague against a source that you are using as a credited source in you paper. So you have to except other peoples opinions and analyze them very accurately. Then you respond with the understanding of there view and argue against it with a opposing view while not destroying the credibility of any of the sources. The second point I want to touch on is all of the templates that show how to “twist it“ and the “duh“ move. I can come back to theses in the future if I find myself struggling with disagreeing and agreeing in my paper.

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