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OVERVIEW: The way to well-written science

How to do the Course

 

PART I: Paragraphs and Sentences...

SET 1: The Parts of Arguments

SET 2: Indicator Words

SET 3: Refining Claims

SET 4: Locating Arguments in Prose

SET 5: Rationale's Essay Planner

SET 6: Assessing

SET 7 : More on Assessing


Set 1 - Argument parts

In this set you will be introduced to the key building blocks of arguments: positions, reasons, objections and rebuttals. You'll learn how to map these on a what in Rationale is called a "Reasoning" map. Rationale also has a more advanced argument mapping mode ("Advanced Reasoning") which we will use later once we have learnt the basics.

Skills and key concepts

 

 

 

Content of this page drawn in whole or part from the Austhink Rationale Exercises with permission from Austhink.