Everyone's An Argument Analysis

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The section of Logical Appeals on page 289 of Everyone's an Author begins by stating that you need to have cold hard facts, reasons, and evidence to support your claims so that you may add to your own creditability. And then section informs that evidence can take many forms. The forms consist of: facts and statistics, data from surveys and questionnaires, direct observations, testimony, experiments, interviews, personal experience, visual, and many more.

When you have an argument, you need to have a legitimate and reasonable reasoning to support your argument. Often, the reasoning that is used to support an argument does not, for lack of a better term, make sense. It just leaves the reader or audience confused, which it not what you want