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jeka57 [31]
3 years ago
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During the next several lessons you will be writing a persuasive speech and taking a stance on a topic that can be debated. You

will state a claim clearly and use reasons and evidence from your research to support the claim. Make sure to address and rebut a counterclaim and to conclude the speech with a call to action. 1) Choose a topic. Conduct research to collect information on the topic. 2) Identify your target audience.. ( Look at the picture follow the guidelines. Will Mark Brainliest) No Links or Nonsense Answers.​

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1 answer:
qwelly [4]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

In order for your argument to be persuasive, it must use an organizational structure that the audience perceives as both logical and easy to parse. Three argumentative methods—the Toulmin Method, Classical Method, and Rogerian Method—give guidance for how to organize the points in an argument.

Note that these are only three of the most popular models for organizing an argument. Alternatives exist. Be sure to consult your instructor and/or defer to your assignment’s directions if you’re unsure which to use (if any).

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