Why should a reader evaluate the arguments made in a speech?
Question 2 options:
To find...
English, 04.03.2021 04:20, lolhgb9526
Why should a reader evaluate the arguments made in a speech?
Question 2 options:
To find out if the author’s argument agrees with the reader’s views
To find out the order in which the arguments are made
To know whether the evidence given by the author is credible
To determine how to respond to the argument​
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