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horrorfan [7]
2 years ago
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1. Fill in the speech bubbles with at least one argument for each proposal.

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1 answer:
lisov135 [29]2 years ago
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In order to fill the speech bubbles with an argument for each proposal, we must first understand a little more about the argumentation process, which must contain a specific reason for your ideas, such as a criticism and concrete facts.

Now let's create at least one argument for each following proposal:

<h3>Delegate who believes the nation should have a single executive:</h3>

We believe that the nation should be led by a single executive, that is, by a single supreme leader, who is the president of the republic, in order to generate greater compliance, speed in processes and a leadership figure before the people.

<h3>Delegate who believes the nation should have a three-member executive:</h3>

The dissolution of the single power of the chief executive into three members will create a greater sense of democracy in the essential choices for the nation, reduce the totalitarianism with which the president can present himself and increase international relations.

Therefore, to create a persuasive argument, it is necessary to adopt a discourse focused on ideas that generate benefits, solve problems and a fact-based way.

Find out more information about argumentation here:

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