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To evaluate the effectiveness of an argument, the reader needs to assess whether the author’s reasons and evidence are .

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The correct answer for the question asked at hand is the term, "relevant". However, if a longer answer is required then the correct words would be,

"To evaluate the effectiveness of an argument, the reader needs to assess whether the authors reasons and evidences are that of logical consistency to the arguments present at hand, or discussed previously.

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Why is this so?

Because an arguments impact and its effectiveness is directly related to what logical reasoning is used. So if the examples stated or facts stated are irrelevant to the argument or aren't logically making sense with the argument present then the evaluation would show that the argument is poor.

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