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The author of the damnation of a canton is arguing that the canton has committed sins or wrongdoings that deserve punishment or condemnation. They may be highlighting moral failings, injustices, or behavior deemed unacceptable.
getting first hand experince. also using something flashy or a celeb to get you to like it. the author gives facts about the cost of navigating the canyon before and after the dam was built crowded out the glen canyon dam and the creation of lake powell destroyed the area's natural habitat the author offers definitions of words in order to clarify the terms for the reader by making it known that his opinion is based on firsthand experience the author gives the reader facts about the area's animal and plant life both before and after the dam was built the construction of the glen canyon dam destroyed the area's natural habitat
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
Making claims without evidence undermines the credibility of the author's argument. Providing evidence supports the claim, makes the argument more convincing, and helps readers understand the basis of the statement.
This is a question that might be found on a test in school. When asked what idea best supports the author's argument, the answer will be one that best shows something that supports the point the author is making.
An author might use a graph as a source in a written argument to visually represent data or trends, making complex information easier for readers to understand at a glance. Graphs can help strengthen the argument by providing concrete evidence and supporting the author's claims with visual representations of statistical relationships. They can also add credibility to the argument by showing that it is based on factual data.
the Colorado river that runs threw the grand canyon eroded away the ground for thousands of years eventually making the Grand Canyon
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.
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The author of "Selling of Joseph" is Samuel Sewall, a judge, businessman, and Puritan theologian from Massachusetts. He wrote the booklet in 1700, making an early and powerful argument against slavery.
The most important factor in making the Grand Canyon is TIME. The Grand Canyon has been made over thousands of years due to soil erosion as a result of water passing through the valley over the least path of resistance. Without the millions of years to produce the Grand Canyon, The river that passes in the middle of the Grand Canyon would not erode quick enough to create the giant Canyon we see today.