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kykrilka [37]
2 years ago
14

Why is it important to use both facts and opinions to convince people of your point of view?

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1 answer:
Art [367]2 years ago
6 0

The facts heavily support the opinions in the point of view of a person, and are acceptable to be included in conversations while convincing people.

<h3>What is point of view?</h3>

The views of a person over a particular topic are referred to as the points of view of a person. When the points of view are exchanged between two or more people, opinions are often expressed along with facts.

Thus, option C holds true of the point of view while trying to convince the other person.

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