An argument.
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logos.....apex:)
Persuasive writing, could be referred to as a creative writing or an argument, in which the speaker uses words to convince the reader of a writer's view(s) regarding an issue. Persuasive writing involves convincing the reader to perform an action, or it may simply consist of an argument(s) convincing the reader of the writer's point of view. Persuasive writing is one of the most used writing types in the world. Persuasive writers employ many techniques to improve their argument and show support for their claim. Another definition is "an essay that offers and supports an opinion".
The first argument is always $1. It may or may not exist, but is always referred to by $1.
This is referred to as an ad hominem attack (Latin to the man), attempting to invalidate the argument by making charges against the person making the argument.
when an architectural construction is built of load bearing arches, what is the height referred to as
fleets and armies
A maker of eloquent speeches is often referred to as a rhetorician or orator. They are skilled at using language effectively to persuade and captivate an audience.
The part of an opening argument designed to quickly interest the jury is typically referred to as the "hook" or "opening statement." It is often a compelling or attention-grabbing introduction to set the stage for the rest of the argument.
An instrument to construct straight lines is called a rule. It's often referred to as a ruler, but a ruler is someone who rules a country. A rule is a piece of wood, metal or plastic (usually showing measurements) that you can use to draw/construct straight lines.A straight edgeThe most common one is a ruler
This type of fallacy is called an ad hominem fallacy or ad hominem attack. The Latin term means "to the man" i.e. attacking the speaker rather than refuting the argument. It may also be referred to as an irrelevance.
There is really no such thing as the western hemisphere. However for the sake of argument the "West" as it is referred to comprises Western Europe and North America.