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The Toulmin Model was published in his book; "The Uses of Argument"
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- Is a statement of opinion that the author is asking his audience to accept as true.
- Are the facts, data, or reasoning upon which the claim is based.
- Is what links the grounds to the claim, making assumptions about what your audience believes.
- Gives additional support for the claim by addressing different questions related to your claim.
- Limits to the claim that is not true in all situations.
- When the author addresses the opposing views". (excelsior.edu).
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He died in Los Angeles California from heart failure.
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Grimes, William. The New York Times, 11 December 2019. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/11/education/11toulmin.html.
known, not. "Stephen Toulmin." between 1997 and 2009.
OWL, Excelcior College. "Toulmin Argumen." n.d. <https:owl.exelsior.edu/argument-argument-and-critical-thinking/organizing-your-argument/organizing-your argument-toulmin/>.