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Maksim231197 [3]
1 year ago
10

In which excerpt from the passage does the author most clearly use

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JulijaS [17]1 year ago
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The excerpt from the passage where the author most clearly uses

logical reasoning to make his or her argument persuasive is Option C.

<h3>What is logical reasoning?</h3>

The practice of persuasion by appealing to the rationality of the audience can be defined as logical reasoning.

it involves the practice of subjecting the ideas to factual and rational analysis.

Hence it is right to state that the excerpt from the passage where the author most clearly uses logical reasoning to make his or her argument persuasive is the excerpt that reads:

"Of course, you could travel by car and see the country that way. However, car travel is very tiring for whoever does the driving, unless you make lots of time-consuming stops." (Option C)

Learn more about logical reasoning at:
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