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OpenStudy (lessss__):

Not math question but WILL FAN & MEDAL 9.When formulating an argument, one effective technique you can use is to A.Ask the audience questions they can answer B.Make fun of your opponent C.Incorporate historic quotes or events

OpenStudy (seratul):

Definitely not b.

OpenStudy (seratul):

I would say C, but both A and C can be used tbh. I use both and it works fine.

OpenStudy (lessss__):

Yea I'm still debating if I wanna put A or C lol

OpenStudy (lessss__):

Would you mind helping with one more?

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

A) depends on what they mean by "questions they can answer" B) If you want to get heckled and booed off the stage, go ahead. C) If you have historic quotes and events as factual backup to your argument, your stance is more solid, believable and more easily proven.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

'scuse me, internet decided to do a barrel roll as I was typing this

OpenStudy (lessss__):

So should I go with D then?

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

D? I see no D.

OpenStudy (lessss__):

I mean C lol sorry

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

C does seem the most logical.

OpenStudy (lessss__):

Okay thank you so much! Mind helping with one more?

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

no, where's my medal --- jk, sure I can :p

OpenStudy (lessss__):

The two types of constructives used in an argument are A.The affirmative constructive and the negative constructive B.The positive constructive and the negative constructive C.the proposition constructive and the rebuttal constructive

OpenStudy (lessss__):

Will MEDAL right after this :))

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