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Arguments

Horizontales
negative proofs
the assertion that authors would like to prove to their audience in a Toulmin argument
Tells your audience what you think about a topic in Rhetorical argument
a Rhetorical appeal to credibility
positive proofs
A _____ argument challenges you to risk changing your mind.
The introduction, opening, or hook of a Rhetorical argument
Lays out your argument, the why of Rhetorical argument
A rhetorical appeal made through the adept use of time.
“It is only through the clash of adverse opinions that the remainder of the _____ has any chance of being supplied.” – John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859
First name of philosopher _ E. Toulmin, developer of the Toulmin method
Verticales
Or a warrant can be stated
A rhetorical appeal to logic.
The conclusion and call to action
The context or background of the topic in Rhetorical arguments
he assumption that links the grounds to the claim.
A warrant can be
A rhetorical appeal to emotion
the evidence and facts that help support the claim in a Toulmin argument