This remarkable, inexpensiveguide packs a comprehensive look at writing (and analyzing) arguments into 200 brief, accessible pages.Best-sellingauthors Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer offer clear, engaging chapters covering what argument is, how to read (and view) arguments critically, how to write a variety of persuasive arguments, and how to support your arguments with good reasons and appropriate documentation. This remarkable, inexpensiveguide packs a comprehensive look at writing (and analyzing) arguments into 200 brief, accessible pages.Best-sellingauthors Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer offer clear, engaging chapters covering what argument is, how to read (and view) arguments critically, how to write a variety of persuasive arguments, and how to support your arguments with good reasons and appropriate documentation."
A little outdated, disorganized, and it only focuses on documenting sources in MLA format. However, it has SO much helpful information. I took lots of notes and learned so much!
This is a great little writing textbook. Everything you need to teach college freshman about rhetoric and making various kinds of arguments in 185 pages.