The stasis approach distinguishes among four basic questions that arguments are written to answer: what is it? How did it get that way? Is it good or bad? And, what should we do about it? These questions give students a way to analyze arguments by other writers and to construct their own arguments.
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The stasis approach distinguishes among four basic questions that arguments are written to answer: what is it? How did it get that way? Is it good or bad? And, what should we do about it? These questions give students a way to analyze arguments by other writers and to construct their own arguments.
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