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"In CO300 Writing Arguments, students explore the rhetorical contexts of academic and public argument by considering a variety of argumentative texts, and learn and practice how to research, write, and revise their own arguments on controversial issues. The course draws heavily on theories of argument advanced by Toulmin. It also provides practice in Rogerian argument. During the course, students will write assignments that involve summarizing, synthesizing, evaluating, and crafting arguments. Many of these assignments are based on library, field, and Internet research."
http://www.colostate.edu/dept/English/programs/courses/co300.htm
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