Arguments


An argument is a statement or fact intended to persuade. Arguments don't always have to be between two people all you need is an audience. Why do people argue? People argue because we don't agree, everyone has their different point of view and beliefs. There are both positive and negative ways of arguing, most people tend to argue in an ineffective way. Some people will try to dominate the other by trying to out shout each other. Also some tend to attack the others emotionally, people don’t always think about what they say and how it can affect the person you are arguing with or even the audience you are expressing your opinion to. There are 3 common ways people argue first there is quarrel witch is an angry exchange. Next there is a spin where people have a biased interpretation about something that happened and how the people took it or spoke on it. Last is propaganda which is the information that is spread to support a particular viewpoint.  There are positive ways you can come about a heated discussion. The Elements of rhetoric and the elements of argument both show positive ways in how you should argue. In the elements of rhetoric you have your invention the idea or proof, second is disposition the arrangement of the idea, third is the style which is finding suitable language for the subject and audience, next is memory the idea that the rhetor has a firm grasp on their subject, and last is delivery the actualization of the finished composition. Elements of argument include the introduction where your thesis statement is, next is the evidence or facts used for your argument and the conclusion is the refutation of opposing arguments with your concluding statement. Everyone has their own opinions and the way you covey yourself is whether or not you will have a positive of negative outcome during your argument.

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