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27 October, 04:05

Question 8

Does this letter present an effective argument?

Why or why not?

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  1. 27 October, 06:39
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    A good argument must meet the fundamental structural requirements of a well-formed argument. "Such an argument does not use reasons that contradict each other, that contradict the conclusion, or that explicitly or implicitly assume the truth of the conclusion."

    the process of writing effective arguments is understanding the concept of argumentation.

    Explanation: for example: After your mom's counterclaim, she'll probably ask Why is that you think you need a new cell phone?'

    Then it's time for the reasons you've prepared well in advance because you know exactly what she'll ask. 'My cell phone doesn't have Internet access.'

    That's a reason. A reason tells why. A reason makes someone care and tells the importance of the claim and the argument.
  2. 27 October, 07:52
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    Yes, because the claims are supported by evidence.

    Explanation:I'm 100% it's correct
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