Do you agree with Rajesh's view on personality? Was his argument convincing? Yes/No? Why? Give two reasons
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It's not enough for an argument to be strong, valid and sound to be persuasive. You can have an argument for which every premise is genuinely true, and where every conceivable flaw in the argument is negated and still, not have it be persuasive.
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Do you agree with Rajesh's view on personality? Was his argument convincing
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