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English, 01.04.2021 20:10 kaitlynmeats

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1. What is the speaker’s viewpoint? What is his claim?

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2. What reasons does the speaker provide to support his viewpoint or claim?

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3. What evidence does the speaker provide to support his reasons?

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4. What counterclaims does the speaker address, and how does he respond to them?

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5. What examples of fallacious reasoning, distorted or weak evidence, and exaggerated language occur in the speech?

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6. Write a 1–2 paragraph evaluation of the speaker’s argument. Discuss whether the speaker used valid reasoning and sufficient evidence to support his viewpoint.

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