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Title: There are three components in a logical argument: (1) reasons, (2) evidence, and (3) conclusions. ...
Post by: ham.christian on Feb 7, 2018
There are three components in a logical argument: (1) reasons, (2) evidence, and (3) conclusions.
 
  Reasons answer which questions?
 
  a.
  Why? Why should the audience of the argument think or do something?
  b.
  How do you know? Is there support for this? Facts? Data? Stories?
  c.
  What? What does the persuader want the hearer to think or do?


Title: There are three components in a logical argument: (1) reasons, (2) evidence, and (3) conclusions. ...
Post by: veintidosnds on Feb 7, 2018
ANSWER:
a