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This edition retains its rhetorical roots with a flexible tone open to a diverse array of debate styles that is appropriate in the contemporary context.
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Argumentation and Debate: A Public Speaking Approach
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This edition retains its rhetorical roots with a flexible tone open to a diverse array of debate styles that is appropriate in the contemporary context.
This text presents a clear and concise explanation of argumentation and provides models for good argumentation, particularly as it applies to academic debate.
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This text presents a clear and concise explanation of argumentation and provides models for good argumentation, particularly as it applies to academic debate.
This book thus offers a step by step guide to mastering the art of argumentation and debate while debating in the World Schools Debate Format.Unlike most debate manuals, this book not only offers an in-depth analysis on the nittygritties of ...
This text presents a clear and concise explanation of the argument and (through the use of examples) provides models for good argumentation, particularly as it applies to academic debate.
Covers academic debate, policy debate and models of good argumentation.