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Nana76 [90]
2 years ago
5

What makes an argument good or bad? write a paragraph

English
2 answers:
Scilla [17]2 years ago
7 0
Good arguing is when they provide facts and where they got they got those facts like websites, books, links, proof basically. Another good arguing tactic is staying calm and keeping your emotions in check no matter how immature the other participant is.
Mariana [72]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Good argument writing is critical, assertion-with proof-writing. It should reflect a serious

attempt on the writer’s part to have considered the issue from all angles—to have analyzed and

synthesized all arguments on the subject, and having done so, chosen the most logical and

reasoned position.

A good argument writer does not always have to choose the side he/she believes in—he/she

chooses to write on the side that affords him/her the best, most effective argument.

Above all, you should take a reasonable tone in your writing. The best argument writing is

objective writing. First person almost inherently (and unintentionally) reflects bias or personal

opinion. Present your argument in the more objective, third person to suggest that any reasonable

writer or thinker could take and accept your position. Be confident and assertive without

sounding self-righteous or closed-minded.

Explanation:

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