<span>Persuasive speakers should be concerned with what strengthens and weakens an argument. Earlier we discussed the process of building an argument with claims and evidence and how warrants are the underlying justifications that connect the two. We also discussed the importance of evaluating the strength of a warrant, because strong warrants are usually more persuasive. Knowing different types of reasoning can help you put claims and evidence together in persuasive ways and help you evaluate the quality of arguments that you encounter. Further, being able to identify common fallacies of reasoning can help you be a more critical consumer of persuasive messages.</span>
The names of the father and son did not represent what they really were.
- Father Subal's name means "strong" and because in reality it did not represent what the father was, because he was already old and weak, that is why he could not do many things and longed to be young again.
- The son's name Sushil which means "gentle and quiet" did not really represent what the son actually was, as he was very mischievous and liked to cause trouble for the neighbors.
The clearest example is D. This is because metafiction is fiction where the author shows the reader constantly that it is fiction.
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One shark can wear out and replenish thousands of teeth and it can do this during its lifetime
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