Thursday, October 11, 2007
D7, HW1, Reading Reflection
In Chapter 2, on page 56 of the book, Everything's an Arguement, they talk about using humor when presenting an argument. One of the statements they said that I thought was good, was that nobody says "no" when they are laughing. When I was trying to compare it to a lot of real life scenarios, it really is true. In Chapter 3, on page 69 it explains how important creditability of the author is. The statements you bring up in your writing must be supported by lots of evidence and facts, especially if not a too-well-known author where everything you say will be put under the microscope.
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