In a combined argument, the audience will be convinced if they only accept one of the multiple pieces of evidence presented by the debater.
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- Selective retention refers to: A: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that were presented first. B: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that were presented last. C: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information which support one’s current beliefs. D: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that are presented by a person the listener likes.
- When making an argument, a debater needs to provide facts, figures and other evidence to support a claim.
- Which argument structure consists of one claim and one piece of evidence?_
- Evidence is one of the key parts in argument, it normally supports a ______ and it is a ______ .
- In a good argument, the premises are ______ ; the evidence or reasons are ______ to the claim; the reasons provide ______ grounds to lead readers to accept the claim.