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expeople1 [14]
3 years ago
15

Describes what makes an argument effective. Support you answer with an example from a course reading or your own experience.

English
2 answers:
alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: The use of logos, ethos and pathos. By appealing to credibility and logic through experts and giving evidence to support your arguments.  Also, try to appeal through the use of pathos, in this case, appeal to the heart to persuade or convince someone of their wrong/distorted ideas.

Explanation: A subject I believe that many students ask is: "Evolution, how were we made?". The theory of evolution is taught in almost all schools and teachers persuade their students that it credible and a source worthy of acknowledging. However, if you study the theory of evolution thoroughly you can see that it is in fact just a theory that has no valuable arguments or explanations.  It does not solve human's being's big question like: "Why are we here?", "What is the purpose of life?", etc.

The realization of why we are here can profoundly affect a person's existence. For example: Most scientist confirm that we were here due to a moment of casualty. However, how is that even possible? Let us look at the facts. Firstly, life comes from preexisting life. So, if we were made by casualty, isn't that contradicting the fact that "life comes from preexisting life?", we were made and everything was made by itself? There wasn't a creature or superior being who created the things necessary for life?

The magazine "The Origin of Life" gives us valuable information: "Researchers have found that for a cell to survive, at least three different types of molecules must work together-DNA, RNA and Proteins. Today, few scientist would assert that a complete living cell suddenly formed by chance through inanimate chemicals". If something is inanimate, it is impossible for it to transform into something unless someone made it into something.  This theory affirms that, for example, an inanimate object (a rock) turned into a very complex cell or liquid. If you examine the specific laws of life and physics you can see the theory of Evolution is nothing more than a child's story. It's a debunkable theory.

If you need help hun you can message me, I'll help you with reading and writing if needed.

Gala2k [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

facts

Explanation:

if u dot support it with facts no one can beleive you

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