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tangare [24]
1 year ago
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What evidence can a speaker use to support a central idea? facts, opinions , and counterarguments facts, examples , and countera

rguments facts, opinions, descriptions, and statistics facts, examples, descriptions, and statistics
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1 answer:
Yuri [45]1 year ago
7 0

The evidence that a speaker can use to support a central idea include examples, descriptions, and statistics.

<h3>What is a central idea?</h3>

A central idea can be defined as the main idea of a story or a short passage.

A speaker can use the following to support their central idea for better understanding by the audience:

  • Examples: These can include case scenarios where something similar to the central idea previously occurred.

  • Descriptions: The speaker can further define various keywords to the audience.

  • Statistics: The speaker can give a statistical analysis of a previous case scenario too.

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