We will make the park safer and a better place to play
Knowledge in the subject has increased since the old books were bought - apex!
A logical choice would be the smartest thing to do.
For my example you have a number '2' in cell D4 The first argument would be: Logical Test. Example of IF Argument: =IF(Logical Test, True, False) So the logical test is what you are testing, IF Cell D4=2, the value would be true, if it didn't equal 2 the value would be false.
For my example you have a number '2' in cell D4 The first argument would be: Logical Test. Example of IF Argument: =IF(Logical Test, True, False) So the logical test is what you are testing, IF Cell D4=2, the value would be true, if it didn't equal 2 the value would be false.
Creating an argument based on logical steps Apex ;D
No, there is no logical argument that is more supported or logically sound than an atheist's. If there was, it likely would be well known.
If you constructed a logical argument that also appeals to your audience's emotions, it would be an example of using both logos (logical appeal) and pathos (emotional appeal) in rhetoric. By combining both logical reasoning and emotional appeal, you can create a more compelling and persuasive argument that resonates with your audience on both intellectual and emotional levels.
Addressing the position.
Cleaning your room would be the logical answer
that would be a personal choice.
rhetoric; pathos
Zachary Taylor would be the logical choice for this sobriquet.