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I think that either a position argument or evaluative argument would best fit my project. I get use a position argument to take a stand that social media is good for businesses. I would be able to effectively explain the benefits. The evaluative argument would be effective because I could evaluate why businesses are using social media to advertise. The refutation argument could be effective if I just discussed how social media is only bad when businesses are not smart about it. I do not think the causal or proposal argument type would work because there is not really a problem that needs to be solved. While I could suggest a solution I do not think it would be as effective as the other types.
Reflection:
I read the blog posts of Thomas (Rhetorical Action Plan, Considering Types) and Lauren (Rhetorical Action Plan, Considering Types) and I felt both of them are well on their way to having a successful project. I felt that after reading theirs I felt good about the argument I planned on making for my project. While they chose different argument types than me, I felt that seeing what argument types that would use based on their rhetorical plans helped me with choosing my own.
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