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Individual Sessions Right now you are busy researching and organizing the trial level brief, but you also need to keep up with work in other courses. So questions are often about handling weaknesses in your arguments and preparing for your property exam, or other course exams. Appointments are available each weekday; go to room 2378 to sign up. If you can't reach the room, e-mail mbray@wisc.edu. Workshops Planning Persuasive Writing In this workshop, you'll learn how a persuasive focus affects your research, organization, and writing of the first draft. The workshop includes examples of ways to think about the research and writing project in terms of persuasion, ways to organize, and ways to begin your argument. Tuesday, February 20, 2:45 - 3:20 in room 5223 Organization for Persuasion In this workshop, you'll learn how a persuasive focus affects your organization and other aspects of writing your first draft. The workshop includes examples of ways to organize paragraphs and begin your argument. Thursday, February 22, 12:25 - 1:00 in room 5223 Tuesday, February 27, 2:45 - 3:20 in room 5223 Using Policy and Counter Arguments Persuasively This workshop focuses specifically on these two aspects of persuasive writing. The workshop includes how-to tips, examples, and time for questions about how this applies to your own briefs. Thursday, March 1, 12:25 - 1:00 in room 5223 Tuesday, March 6, 2:45 - 3:20 in room 5223

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