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Lelu [443]
2 years ago
10

A position statement does two things: It names the issue you are writing about and _____.

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Rama09 [41]2 years ago
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Answer:

Your stand or opinion on the topic

Explanation:

When addressing issues or Analysing a controversial topic or view point, the statement which introduces the issue or sentiment which is to be addressed while also stating the side or the point of view of the speaker is the position statement. Therefore, the position statement could be said to incorporate two things (points) ; These are :

The topic to be addressed which is a general statement used to introduce what is to be takes about. Then, the view point of the speaker, that is the side the speaker takes on the issue.

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