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English, 20.03.2021 01:00 Briannadavis03

What is one of the questions you should ask when evaluating an argument? Are all the parts of the argument included in the argument?

Is there enough evidence to make most people accept the claim?

What evidence does the author use to support his or her reasons?

Do I understand the author's purpose and his or her intended audience?

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