The Argument Builder

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To be shipped 5/15/08

Have you ever wanted to prove a point but you didn’t know how to do it? Have you ever been stuck in an argument in which your opponent makes several strong points but you don’t know what to say? If so, this is just the book for you!

The Argument Builder is the ideal companion to The Art of Argument for students in eighth grade and up, as well as many curious adults! Where The Art of Argument enables students to find and identify fallacies in various kinds of writing and speech, The Argument Builder, trains students to build their own sound and persuasive arguments. Written in a conversational, humorous, and easy to understand style, the text is a blend of logic and rhetoric—students first study the logical structure of good arguments and then study how to use several lines of argument (a.k.a., the common topics, first invented by Aristotle) including examples, analogy, comparison, testimony, and statistics, and layer them together into a strong whole. The text comes in a workbook format with many everyday examples, funny illustrations, and plenty of exercises to ensure students learn to become skilled argument makers!

The Argument Builder: Teacher’s Edition is also available, including the entire student text, answer keys, teaching tips, and tests and quizzes.

The Argument Builder Student Text $21.95
The Argument Builder Teacher’s Edition $24.95

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$21.95
The Argument Builder
Student Text
ISBN:
978-1-60051-026-7

Page Count: 186
Target Age: 8th grade

$24.95
The Argument Builder
Teacher's Edition
ISBN:
978-1-60051-027-4

Page Count: 228
Target Age: Teachers


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