Friday, 30 March 2012
Logical arguments
Logical arguments are another one of many arguments we have learned about this term. These arguments are backed up with hard evidence. If you can prove your point with evidence there is a good chance you will win the argument. Logical arguments hold evidence such as facts, stats, testing, reasoning and common sense. The first step to a logical argument would be to evidently choose an argument and then decide witch point of view you would like to defend. Be sure to research your topic, make sure that you are able to provide hard evidence to back up each claim that you make. If you are ever in a situation where you want to prove your point you can never go wrong with using a logical appeal.
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I like logical appeals as well. I love how they are based on facts so therefore there isn't a lot people can say. I think because they are based on evidence that logical appeals are the most effective in persuading the reader it's point.
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