Resources

“Building a Strong Argument.” Web. 12 Apr.2013.

Provides links related to argument, critical thinking, types of reasoning, virtues of style , syllogisms, making an argument, five canons of rhetoric, Toulmin’s argument model, fallacies Aristotelian logic, Aristotle’s 13 fallacies: linguistic and non-linguistic. Link: http://go.webassistant.com/wa/upload/users/u1000057/s/2907-86818131481jzapily56.html

"Crafting an Effective Thesis Statement." Temple University Writing Center.

http://www.temple.edu/writingctr/handouts/thesisandargument/thesisstatement.htm - not valid

http://www.temple.edu/writingctr/support-for-writers/documents/CraftinganEffectiveThesisStatement.pdf

Handouts on Thesis Statement, Argumentation, and Problem Posing." Temple University Writing Center.

http://www.temple.edu/writingctr/handouts/thesisandargument/index.html - not valid

"Writing a Statement of the Problem." Temple University Writing Center.

http://www.temple.edu/writingctr/support-for-writers/documents/WritingaStatementoftheProblem.pdf

"Argument." Comp II CM220. Hamilton College.

http://word-crafter.net/CompII/argument.html

"A Brief Guide to Writing Argument." Online Writing Lab at Rome Sate Community College.

http://www.roanestate.edu/owl/argument.html

"Some Fequently Asked Questions about Argument and Academia." Temple University Writing Center.

http://www.temple.edu/writingctr/handouts/thesisandargument/FAQarguments.htm - not valid

"Useful Templates" from They Say, I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing. University of Washington.

http://www.wou.edu/provost/library/clip/files/writing_templates.pdf