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Step-by-step guide to analyzing arguments effectively.

A five-step guide for analyzing arguments, including focusing on purpose, identifying claims, reviewing reasons, checking fairness and balance, and investigating the author, with additional tips on evaluating arguments effectively.

A five-step guide for analyzing arguments, including focusing on purpose, identifying claims, reviewing reasons, checking fairness and balance, and investigating the author, with additional tips on evaluating arguments effectively.

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