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Annette [7]
3 years ago
10

Why is it a good strategy to shows you have considered both sides of an argument? What is a good strategy to show that you have

considered both sides of an argument?
English
2 answers:
Elden [556K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Its is very important to know both sides of the story because by hearing only 1 side of a story, a person may not get the whole picture of what actually happened.

Explanation:

By being able to know both sides of the story, a person is more likely to get all of the facts regarding what happened with a specific event.

Kipish [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • When you briefly mention the opposing view and then debunk it, it acts similar to the immunization process. Expose someone to a weak form of a virus, and the body builds immunity to the virus, a defense against future attack.

  • When you have to write an essay to make argument on a specific topic, you should give the other side's opinion first, and then give YOUR own opinion.

  • The Importance of Addressing Opposing Views. When you consider and counteract opposing arguments, you strengthen your own argument.

  • A good argument must: have true premises, be valid or strong, and have premises that are more plausible than its conclusion. ... If a valid argument has a false conclusion, then one of its premises must be false.

  • The purpose of argument is to change people's points of view or to persuade people to a particular action or behavior.

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