29 What does it mean to argue?

In composition, argumentation does not mean being aggressive or hostile. Rather, argumentation in the realm of academics means having a clear stance on an issue, detailing specific evidence that supports that stance, establishing common ground with others who have opposing views on that issue, and defending/explaining the advantages of that stance over the oppositions’ arguments.

Example

Here’s an outline of a simple argument for owning a dog.

  • Thesis: For most people, dogs are the best pet.
  • Reason: Dogs provide home security.
  • Evidence: According Annie Nominous, homes with dogs are ninety percent less likely to be burglarized (816).
  • Counterargument: Understandably, some people prefer cats because of their independent nature.
  • Rebuttal: While cats do require less care, they do not bark to alert their families when strangers approach the house.

 

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