Answer: The correct answer is Logical reasoning, relevant evidence, and persuasive diction
An argument is about showing an idea, position or claim is valid and true by providing the necessary support during a text, discussion or speech. For developing an argument successfully the most important aspect is to prove the argument is valid and logical, for doing in case of texts, the writer will need to look for relevant evidence that shows what he claims has been proven by others
<u>Step 1: Determine which options are correct
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What three things must a writer use to develop a successful argument?
- Option B: logical reasoning, relevant evidence, and persuasive diction
The only option that makes sense is Option B because the writer should make sure that he/she has logical reasoning to have a reasonable argument. Also, the writer must make sure that they have relevant evidence that is not outdated. Finally, the writer also must have persuasive diction to have a successful argument to persuade the audience.
Syntax affects writing since it allows you to write/speak with more clarity as you form your sentences. Some words flow better than others, so modifying syntax will help you get your point across to the reader in a more simple way. It will especially help you get points across with an established tone. This could be by using better wording or moving words around so that it's easier to read and understand.