Saturday, April 30, 2011

Chapter 15


Proposal arguments is the basis for the read of chapter 15, a proposal argument is also know as a to do action. Practical proposals looks to solve and an immediate problem, policy proposals focuses on social, economic and political problems affecting the common good.  These types of arguments are structured,  have a description of the  problem and a proposed solution and justification of proposed solution.    When writing a proposal you have to show specifics, lay out your thesis which is a proposal for solving the problem. You will also need to show how your proposal will solve the problem either partially or wholly (Ramage, 315).  Another type of proposal arguments  are advocacy posters and advertisements.   These consist of condensed writing , abbreviated , tightly planned and formatted ( Ramage, 316).   When you are writing a proposal you should map local ideas or problems, then you should determine your audience so that you will have a better idea of what approach to take (Ramage, 324).  Visual arguments are always a good way to get a point across, they are very influential and speak loud with little wording and pictures.

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