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ludmilkaskok [199]
2 years ago
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Dear students, construct 5 arguments consisting of premise and conclusion statements and indicator words in group. The argument

you construct must be your own and the arguments must be good and bad argument types. ​
Social Studies
1 answer:
olga2289 [7]2 years ago
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To build a good argument, it is essential to have a foundation on your ideas, which will lead the reader to reflect on what is being said.

<h3 /><h3>How to build an effective argument?</h3>

It is essential that ideas be organized in a logical way, based on a scientific basis if possible, with data and information that increase reliability.

Therefore, in order for your premise and conclusion to be in line with your objective, you should also include group indicator words, such as for premise the word "assuming that", and for conclusion the word "consequently".

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