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==Description==
==Description==
This is a {{tag|class}} in rhetorical writing, which is to say that ultimately it is a study in thinking.  We will approach rhetorical composition with this axiom as a starting point: to write well is to think well.  In that effort you will learn to become comfortable with all the tools that rhetoric has to offer: Narrative, definitional argument, argument by analogy, evaluative argument, causal argument & proposal arguments.
This is a {{tag|class}} in rhetorical writing, which is to say that ultimately it is a study in thinking.  We will approach rhetorical composition with this axiom as a starting point: to write well is to think well.  In that effort you will learn to become comfortable with all the tools that rhetoric has to offer: Narrative, definitional argument, argument by analogy, evaluative argument, causal argument & proposal arguments.
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