toulmin model of argumentation
The Toulmin model of argumentation is a framework for constructing and analyzing an argument, which consists of six key components: claim, grounds, warrant, backing, qualifier, and rebuttal. It helps to establish logical connections and support for claims by providing evidence and reasoning to persuade the audience.
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