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- 3. TYPE 1
SIMPLE CATEGORICAL
ARGUMENTS
Is X a Y?
We both agree on the
meaning of Y.
Painkillers are addictive.
- 4. TYPE 2
DEFINITIONAL ARGUMENT
Is X a Y?
The definition of Y is
contested
Email spam is constitutionally
protected free speech.
- 5. TYPE 3
CAUSE/CONSEQUENCE
ARGUMENTS
Does X cause Y?
Watching Jersey Shore makes
people become stupid.
- 6. TYPE 4
RESEMBLANCE ARGUMENTS
Is X like Y? (extended
metaphors
Obsessive dating in the West is
like Chinese footbinding in the
past.
- 7. TYPE 5
EVALUATION ARGUMENTS
Is X good or bad?
Is a X a good or bad Y?
Starbucks is not a good
example of a green company.
- 8. TYPE 6
PROPOSAL ARGUMENTS
Should we do X?
Fast food restaurants should
be required to help combat
America’s obesity problem.
- 13. YOU WANT YOUR PARENTS
TO BUY YOU A PONY.
USE THE 6 CLAIMS TO CREATE
YOUR BEST ARGUMENTS