How to create an argument map with “Insert Drawing” in Microsoft Word:

Step 1: Assign numbers to the propositions that make up the argument.

Step 2: With your task document open in Word, click “Insert,” then click “Drawing.”

Step 3: Either (a) use “Insert” and “Shapes” to create a map of the argument, using numbered circles to represent the propositions and arrows to represent support, or (b) use “Draw” to make your own circles and arrows.

Step 4: Click “Save and Close” to insert the map into your document.

How to draw an argument map and insert it into your task document:

Step 1: Assign numbers to the propositions that make up the argument.

Step 2: Create a map of the argument by drawing numbered circles to represent the propositions and arrows to represent support.

Step 3: Take a picture of your map.

Step 4: Email the picture to your WGU email account.

Step 5: Download the picture onto your computer.

Step 6: With your task open in Word, click “Insert,” then click “Picture,” then click “This Device.”


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