In the
book Good Reasons, in chapter 13, Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer suggest
steps to writing a proposal argument and the understanding of a proposal
argument so that the reader can write their own proposal argument. The authors
start off with how to understand how a proposal argument works, to recognize
components of proposal arguments, how to build a proposal argument, the steps
to writing one and examples of proposal arguments. Their purpose is to teach
the reader to identify and define the problem; to state a proposal solution;
convince readers the proposed solution is fair and will work; and to
demonstrate that the solution is feasible in order to know how to write and
understand a proposal argument. The audience is anyone wanting to write or
understand how a proposal argument works.
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