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Created by : md imran khan, B.Com student, Acme degree college  | 05 30 2010 05:11:49 +0000
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Suggested Organization for a Rogerian Argument 1.Write a brief objective statement to define the issue. 2.Analyze and state the other's position in a neutral, objective way. Demonstrate that you understand the other's position and their reasons for holding it. Avoid moralizing or judging the other's position or reasons. 3.Analyze and state your own position in a neutral, objective way. Avoid moralizing about your own position or reasons. 4.Analyze what the two positions have in common; find commonly shared goals and values. 5.Propose a resolution to the issue that recognizes and incorporates the interests of both positions. The order of your strongest and weakest points—called the order of disclosure—is important to think about as well. How do we know which order will work? One effective way to order your points is this: start with the second most important point, go to the next points of lesser importance, and then conclude with your strongest point. When you place your two strongest points first and last, you give your important points the two most memorable and emphatic positions, at the beginning and the end of your discussion. When you wrap up your discussion with the strongest point coming last, you emphasize the strength of your argument and give it punch. This pattern is considered powerful for overcoming the initial resistance of the reader/audience. However, many arguments use the order of the weakest points to the strongest points.
By md imran khan, B.Com student, Acme degree college  | 05 30 2010 05:15:49 +0000
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A good debate topic does not necessarily need to be a political topic. It can be funny, informative, contemplative, social, economical - the categories are endless. Good debate topics for students need to be chosen keeping in mind the maturity level and understanding that they will have about the speech topic at hand. The debate topics given below have been divided into three categories - topics for middle school students, high school students and college students.


By md imran khan, B.Com student, Acme degree college  | 05 30 2010 05:11:49 +0000
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