Proposal Argument
Policy proposal
A broad plan of action to solve social, economic, or national issue
Two types of arguments that explain a proposal
Causal argument: one consequence leads to another resemblance argument: precedent or analogy
Proposal argument structure
Description of problem Proposed solution justification for the proposed solution
Two kinds of proposal arguments
Practical proposal Policy proposal
Practical proposal
Solves an immediate tangible problem
Showing Specifics of proposal
Stress feasibility. Will it partially or fully solve problem.
Proposal argument
Tells audience to make a decision and act on it
Showing the problem exists
They've heard of it They've never heard of it Acknowledge it exists but don't think it's a problem
3 questions to consider in proposal argument
can the problem be solved more simply is your solution practical what will be unforeseen consequences
3 phases of proposal argument
showing the problem exists explaining the proposed solution offering justification
Difficulties with proposals
the need for presence people's natural conservatism predicting future consequences evaluating consequences