In chapter three of "Good Reasons" (2012), Jack Selzer and Lester Faigley claim that to better yourself when it comes to writing arguments you need to find a topic, read it and finally find good reasons and support for those reasons. The authors support their points by using bumper stickers or slogans as examples to prove that arguments need support. Their purpose was to persuade young writers into researching their arguments in order to write educated arguments. The book is purely educational, and it is intended to composition students.
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