Political Science, asked by gumewolde1, 6 months ago

how we can distinguish argumentative passages from nonargumentative passages

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Nothing counts as an argument unless it is claimed or intended that one statement follows from one or more other statements in the passage. In other words, a passage is an argument only if the speaker or writer intends to offer evidence or reasons why another statement should be accepted as true.

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