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4vir4ik [10]
2 years ago
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According to McGonigal, how do these opposing parties view gaming? How does the acknowledgment of these opposing parties strengt

hen McGonigal's argument?
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Kipish [7]2 years ago
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According to McGonigal, the opposing parties' view of gaming and their acknowledgement strengthen McGonigal's argument in that they both come to the conclusion that it is a waste of time.

<h3>What is the title of McGonigal's Text?</h3>

The title of McGonigal's text is "Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World"

While those that are opposed to her views think that gaming is a waste of time, her argument is that, because they frequently collaborate with other players to conquer challenging virtual problems, gamers are great problem solvers and collaborators.

<h3>What is an argument?</h3>

A statement or series of assertions used to try to persuade others that your point of view is accurate is known as an argument.

The best arguments are:

  • Those that are logical
  • Those that are rational; and
  • Those that are supported by sound authoritative evidence from credible source.

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