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icang [17]
4 years ago
13

Mr. Donaldson wants his students to write a convincing argument on the topic of using robots to perform complex medical procedur

es.
What are the components of a convincing argument?

A.
a claim, logical reasons, and relevant evidence
B.
a claim, current sources, and interesting reasons
C.
Internet research, accurate reasons, and logical evidence
D.
Internet research, logical sources, and an accurate claim
English
1 answer:
gladu [14]4 years ago
6 0
I'd choose C; it seems the most "logical".
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