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Valid evidence is based on facts or sound reasoning; invalid evidence is based on incorrect facts or faulty reasoning.
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Valid evidence is based on information that is closely related to the point being made; invalid evidence is based on contradictory or unconnected information.
The correct answer is option A. "Emotion and logic". An effective argument should convince or persuade the audience about the topic that is discussed. In order to be persuasive, an effective argument must appeal to emotion and logic, making the audience to feel and think what the speaker wants to transmit.
1. Because we were late, the teacher cancelled the exam.
2. The teacher cancelled the exam because we were late.
3. I will help you with your assignments, but you will have to pay me to complete them.
4. Completing my exams creates an opportunity for me to have some fun.
5. My teacher was right, the test was fairly easy.
6. I was very excited about going on the ride, however it turned out to be a very boring ride.
7. “I will always be there,” she whispered right there, beside you.
8. Timothy Wilson, the basketball coach, is no longer coaching the team.