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The text offers practical instruction in preparing and presenting oral and written arguments, organizing material into a practice section followed by theoretical principles. It guides readers through selecting and wording debatable propositions, analyzing questions, gathering and recording reliable evidence, and constructing concise briefs. It explains methods for developing persuasive speeches, anticipating and refuting opposing points, and delivering arguments effectively, with attention to psychological persuasion. Exercises and an appendix reinforce techniques, and historical debates are used as illustrative examples to show application of the methods.

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Victor Alvin Ketcham

Victor Alvin Ketcham was an American educator and author known for his contributions to the field of argumentation and debate. His notable work, "The Theory and Practice of Argumentation and Debate," serves as a comprehensive guide for students and practitioners alike, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and effective communication. Ketcham's insights into the mechanics of argumentation have influenced educational practices, particularly in the realm of public speaking and debate. Through his writings, he has played a significant role in shaping the discourse surrounding these essential skills.

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