The goal is to use a well-structured argument to persuade the audience of what y

The goal is to use a well-structured argument to persuade the audience of what y

The goal is to use a well-structured argument to persuade the audience of what you believe to be the truth using evidence from authoritative, unbiased sources as justification. You will use one of the three types of argument discussed in week six, Classic, Toulmin, or Rogerian to present your case. Description: For this assignment, you will use MS PowerPoint to present your final argument utilizing one of the three forms covered in the class (Classic/Aristotelian, Toulmin, or Rogerian). After a catchy title slide, you will present your introduction paragraph on slide 2. Then, you will add at least one slide for each of the components of that type of argument. For example, if you choose the Classical argument, you will need at least one slide labeled for each component: Statement of the Background, Position, Proof, and Refutation. Be sure you see the lesson on Refutations. You are NOT pasting a paper into the slides. Doing so will cost points for not following directions. Each slide should have several bullets providing your best points for each component. Those bullets are then explained in the notes as commentary or in the transcript for any dialogue should you choose to narrate the presentation. Be sure to include citations of scholarly resources either on the slides or in the notes (or both) and a final slide or two with APA formatted references. Convince me that your position on your topic is the right one!