ArgueLab
  • Home
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Books
  • AP Lang
  • For Educators
  • About
  • Contact
ArgueLab
  • Home/
  • Video/
  • Blog/
  • Books/
  • AP Lang/
  • For Educators/
  • About/
  • Contact/
ArgueLab

Experiment with personal chemistry. Explode bad logic.

Blog

ArgueLab
  • Home/
  • Video/
  • Blog/
  • Books/
  • AP Lang/
  • For Educators/
  • About/
  • Contact/
January 20, 2025

The figure Ariana Grande uses to play coy

January 20, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs
The figure Ariana Grande uses to play coy

Its official name: the accismus. I call it the Oh-you-shouldn’t-have figure.

Read More
January 20, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
January 16, 2025

Broaden, simplify, personalize.

January 16, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs
Broaden, simplify, personalize.

They're the secret to framing. You can use this trio to win any issue.

Read More
January 16, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
January 13, 2025

To tell a story, tie and untie

January 13, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs
To tell a story, tie and untie

It's way better than the boring "and then..."

Read More
January 13, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
January 09, 2025

The fantods of dank beldams and other bijou words

January 09, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs
The fantods of dank beldams and other bijou words

A large vocabulary can do you no end of good. Plus, it can help you distinguish between empaths and sympaths.

Read More
January 09, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
January 06, 2025

Sherlock Holmes got his logic wrong.

January 06, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs
Sherlock Holmes got his logic wrong.

When he bragged about his “deductive” powers, he was actually using a far more useful tool: inductive reasoning.

Read More
January 06, 2025/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
December 19, 2024

To write a speech, write a phrase.

December 19, 2024/ Jay Heinrichs
To write a speech, write a phrase.

Your audience won’t remember your speech, but they’ll leave with your thought.

Read More
December 19, 2024/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
  • Previous
  • Next
  • Home/
  • Video/
  • Blog/
  • Books/
  • AP Lang/
  • For Educators/
  • About/
  • Contact/

ArgueLab

A place to practice argument and persuasion - based on the bestselling Thank You for Arguing by Jay Heinrichs. 


Blog RSS
Featured
The most underrated figure of speech
Jun 9, 2025
The most underrated figure of speech
Jun 9, 2025

The orators in ancient Greece and Rome recognized the magic of rhythm. They noticed that the cadence of an expression could have a huge influence on an audience[. Cicero was especially fond of one of the more powerful rhythms, the paean. We think of the paean today as a song or poem that praises, gives thanks, or celebrates a triumph. But it first meant words that heal.

Jun 9, 2025
To tell a story, put a camera on a cat.
Jun 3, 2025
To tell a story, put a camera on a cat.
Jun 3, 2025

In any story—the narration part of a speech, or a fictional tale, or the proofs in an essay—you want to put the scene right before the audience’s very eyes. Ancient rhetoricians called this quality enargeia. While the word literally translates as “visibility,” I prefer “before their very eyes.”

Jun 3, 2025
Moneybags.png
Apr 7, 2025
Disinterest v. Uninterest
Apr 7, 2025
Apr 7, 2025