English, asked by iamdeepak3123, 2 months ago

Guidelines in
presentation of
reasonable arguments
and factual evidences
to defend a stand

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Answered by sanjanatambe09
16

Answer:

I think Formal Logical statements is a solid approach. The terms should be univocal, in other words, clearly defined.

Then you have a Universal Affirmative Propositional Statement like

ALL _____ is _______

Then you can break it down for SOME of them

These would be your Particular Affirmative Propositional Statements.

SOME _______ is _________

Now you have your AXIOMS. So far they are “empty”.

Now you can start comparing narratives, cases, reports, etc to see if they QUALIFY as “yes, POSITIVE” and/or “no, NEGATIVE” with the statements.

If they do qualify, the example becomes an EXISTENTIAL MEMBER.

Perhaps, an Introduction to Logic will give you some ideas into a formal format.

But don’t forget there are different kinds of presentation, and you may have to use funny jokes, and other entertaining examples to keep the audience attention.

Answered by tiponesjasonkurt
39

Answer:11. C - ontains a clear proposition or statement that must be defended

12. A - ssesses conflicting opinions or opposing views on the issue

13. T - akes a firm stand on the issue

14. L - ists arguments in an organized manner to defend the stand

15. C - onsider your audience/reader

Explanation:

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