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He had an argument with Isaac Newton.
A weak argument is s choice of the end of the day. A strong argument is for many days
no, because the argument is all rolled together
I believe you mean "With whom did Robert Hook famously have an argument?"
As far as I understand, the Big Bang theory is not a challenge to the cosmological argument at all. The cosmological argument states that there must have been a beginning to the universe, which is confirmed by modern science. The cosmological argument further is often held to indicate that that beginning must have been an intelligent agent, which is neither confirmed nor denied by cosmology.
an argument with information
I, II, and III I. information your reader will need to know about your topic II. information that might prove the validity of an argument or position III. information that might disprove the validity of an argument or position
Including relevant statistics, credible expert opinions, and real-life examples can strengthen the author's argument. Additionally, incorporating counterarguments and addressing them effectively can make the argument more persuasive. Comprehensive research, current data, and logical reasoning are also valuable to support the author's perspective.
Synthesizing multiple sources of information by cross checking each information gathered to find similarities and them from that information form a cohesive argument. This may not be the best answer but at least you'll have one!
how can information from sources be skewed to validate an argument
argument
An argument using objective information supporting one side of an argument or opinion. While there may be other objective information supporting the other side, the winning argument is determined by the standard of judgment being used.
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An explanation provides information, while an argument uses evidence to support a claim.
By considering the opinions of your audience.
The key to all arguments is having logical information and facts. This will make it easier to present your case in opposition or in favor of the argument.
Susan Anthony's argument uses pathos-based arguments because of the use of numerous rhetorical devices including distinction.