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This document analyzes a flawed argument by dissecting its premises and conclusions, then provides two reasons why it is flawed by giving examples for each. It concludes by recapping the thesis that the argument is flawed and offering a way to fix it based on the analysis and reasons given.

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This document analyzes a flawed argument by dissecting its premises and conclusions, then provides two reasons why it is flawed by giving examples for each. It concludes by recapping the thesis that the argument is flawed and offering a way to fix it based on the analysis and reasons given.

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Paragraph 1 - Introduction

Dissection of argument (i.e., name the parts of the argument: premises, conclusions,
assumptions)
Thesis statement: the argument that ... is flawed because (paragraph 2 overview) and
(paragraph 3 overview)
Paragraph 2 - First Point (i.e., First Reason Argument is Flawed)
Transition Phrase: First,
Statement of Point
Example
Relate the Example
Paragraph 3 - Second Point (i.e., Second Reason Argument is Flawed)
Transition Phrase: Second,
Statement of Point
Example
Relate the Example
Paragraph 4 - How to Fix Argument
Transition Phrase: Moreover,
How to Fix Argument
Paragraph 5 - Conclusion
Transition Phrase: In conclusion,
Recap of Thesis Statement
Summary of Outline

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