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arrive at a conclusion based on an interpretation of the data, then build a convincing argument to support it.
ur question is too vague. just be persuasive?? LOL
Persuasive Speech
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A question that has no answer is called a rhetorical question. It is typically used for persuasive or dramatic effect rather than to elicit a response.
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fools cannt u answer my question
Answer this question… Convincing your parents to increase your allowance is an example of what?
Answer this question… Convincing your parents to increase your allowance is an example of what?
A persuasive technique that I have found in Patrick Henry’s Speech to the Virginia Convention is a rhetorical question when he asked,"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?"
One question you should ask yourself when evaluating a persuasive speech is whether the speaker provides strong evidence and reasoning to support their claims. This helps assess the credibility and effectiveness of their argument.
Excuse me for answering a question with a question, but how is that not normal?