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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Iraq As A Threat
Iraq as a Threat
What is argumentation' Argumentation is defined as; a process of making arguments intended to justify beliefs, attitudes, and values so as to influence others. A perfect example of argumentation or an argument occurred on 10/7/02 at 8:02pm, when President George Bush outlined the Iraqi threat and argued that action is necessary. Argumentation involves reasoning, evidence and claims, all of which can be found in the presidents speech. Bush begins his speech with a proposition, to discuss a grave threat to peace . . . The threat comes from Iraq. A proposition is a type of claim, a main claim that serves as a basis for an extended argument. Iraq as a threat to peace in the United States and peace in the world is the proposition (claim) that Bush supports throughout his speech using reasoning, evidence, and other claims. This essay will examine his speech and analyze the claims, evidence, and reasoning used throughout. Claims will be identified, and looked at in terms of claims and evidence, in order to get a broad view of argumentation and its components.
Iraq as a threat
The threat comes from Iraq. As stated
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