to make an argument more persuasive, you could you many tactics. you could present physical or witnessed evidence against he defendant. you could appeal to their better nature, or "touch their heart." you could use scare tactics. or you could go with the good old kill them with kindness, guilt them with grammar, and hit it with confidence. either way, n argument could always be more persuasive.
Visual Rhetoric
Visual Rhetoric
the most important evidece in a persuasive argument is proof
No, it's an adjective. "Her persuasive argument won me over."
Post your response to the following: Recall a situation in which someone was trying to persuade you. How effective was the argument? What could have made the argument more persuasive?
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No an incoherent argument does not stick together.
The Bill of Rights.
persuasive
A persuasive argument is a logical and reasoned argument that aims to convince someone to adopt a certain viewpoint or take a particular action. It typically involves presenting evidence, reasoning, and persuasive techniques to sway the audience's opinion.
For your argument to be valid and thus persuasive, your points must be sound. Otherwise, a thinking person will ignore your conclusion and dismiss your argument.
A counterclaim strengthens your argument by acknowledging and addressing potential opposing viewpoints. It demonstrates that you have considered different perspectives and can effectively refute them, making your own argument more persuasive and comprehensive.