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Inventing Argument Terms
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SummaryThis is your weekly Inventing Arguments Terminology Page.

Every week you will define in your own words one of the designated terms.

Then you will find an example of your designated term in any outside reading/text.

You may look to newspapers, magazines, T.V., Movies, YouTube.com, MySpace.com, Internet sites, textbooks, novels, or advertisements. You may use pictures or images to add to your definition.

Once you find an example of the term, post it on the appropriate page with its proper MLA citation.

All posts must be made Sunday evening by 8 p.m.

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