In Classical Composition IV: Refutation & Confirmation, there are two sets of exercises, Refutation and Confirmation, which would correspond to an argumentative essay in modern composition theory. The students are learning how to structure their thoughts, and thus their communication process, when given the task of arguing for or against an idea, thought, chain of events, method, or story. The categories of development that make up these essays are essential elements in the rhetorical process that must become second nature in the mental processes of our students.
Language
English
Pages
230
Format
Spiral-bound
Release
January 01, 2013
ISBN 13
9781615382446
Classical Composition IV: Refutation & Confirmation Teacher Guide
In Classical Composition IV: Refutation & Confirmation, there are two sets of exercises, Refutation and Confirmation, which would correspond to an argumentative essay in modern composition theory. The students are learning how to structure their thoughts, and thus their communication process, when given the task of arguing for or against an idea, thought, chain of events, method, or story. The categories of development that make up these essays are essential elements in the rhetorical process that must become second nature in the mental processes of our students.