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Creating Arguments and Citing Sources by Kenneth Encarnacion is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This document provides guidance on creating arguments and citing sources for an academic paper. It discusses the importance of taking a stand on issues and defending that stance with well-reasoned arguments supported by credible evidence. It outlines the four pillars of a strong argument: the thesis statement, evidence, refutation of counterarguments, and concluding statement. Common logical fallacies are identified that should be avoided, such as ad hominem attacks. Steps are provided for developing an arg

Author
Kenneth Encarnacion
Language
EN