Thursday, November 10, 2005

Logic in Writing

Yesterday we discussed logic and how important the presence of logic is in any composition. Logic is the idea that particular words make more difference in writing than we though they did. The idea also asks the questions 'What goes with what?' and 'What follows what?'. Argumentation through personal views, contributing views, and opposing views contributes to the logic of a composition. The contributing or supporting views in an argument are implemented the most. Any opposition to the argument is stated nextly, with fewer amount of evidence than the contributing views hold. Lastly are one's personal views. These opinions and stated in the least quantity.
In order to build a solid case for your argument, three crucial steps must be followed. The first step is reasoning logically. The ability to support your case with primary and secondary resources, and facts based on your own experience, makes up the second step. The most important step, also known as the "Money" step, is the ability to anticipate, represent, and respong to your opposition. Without these extremely important building blocks, you will never have a strong case to persuade your audience. You must climb these steps in order to be at the top!

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