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Understanding Arguments: Distinguishing Constructive Discourse from Conflict

In Chapter 1 of "Writing Arguments," we explore the essence of what an argument truly entails. It is not merely a quarrel or a battle for supremacy. Instead, an argument serves as a platform for dialogue, where differing viewpoints intersect without the necessity for a winner. This chapter lays the groundwork for effective and respectful communication, emphasizing that genuine arguments aim to foster understanding and collaboration rather than division and discord.

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Understanding Arguments: Distinguishing Constructive Discourse from Conflict

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  1. Writing Arguments Chapter 1: An Introduction

  2. What Argument is Not. . . • It is not a fight nor a quarrel. • There does not have to be a winner.

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