The following four videos provide useful information on drafting logical arguments.
The keys to developing a strong logical argument are the claim (the thesis), the type and quality of the support, and the relationship among the claim and support. The following video discusses elements of logical argument that need to be considered as you draft an argument.
The following video discusses key pieces in a logical argument, including your claim, key objections to your claim, and your refutation of those objections.
View the following video to help you develop and write your argument: Building Your Argument
View the following video to help you conclude your argument effectively: Writing Your Conclusion
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- Drafting a Logical Argument. Authored by: Susan Oaks. Provided by: Empire State College, SUNY OER Services. Project: College Writing. License: CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial
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- video Building Your Argument. Authored by: Aisha Wilson-Carter, Mildred Van Bergen, Sophia Mavrogiannis, Michael Fortune, Norana Cantrell. Provided by: Empire State College. Located at: . License: CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial
- Said and Done: Concluding Your Argument. Authored by: Aisha Wilson-Carter, Mildred Van Bergen, Sophia Mavrogiannis, Michael Fortune, Norana Cantrell. Provided by: Empire State College. Located at: https://escoer.sunyempirefaculty.net/iitg_2017/iitg_concludeargument/story_html5.html. License: CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial
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- video Understanding Arguments. Provided by: Center for Innovation in Legal Education. Located at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPgJCMd9a6k. License: Other. License Terms: Standard YouTube License
- video How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay: Logical Structure. Authored by: Kevin deLaplante. Located at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAmgEa1B1vI&feature=youtu.be. License: Other. License Terms: Standard YouTube License