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Social Studies, 16.01.2020 00:31 shadowentity43

When developing your argument, why should you consider the opinions of
your audience?
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a. to understand what information will best persuade your audience
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b. to explain a difficult and complicated topic to your audience
c. to focus on topics that your audience doesn't find controversial
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d. to choose only claims that your audience already accepts as fact

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