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| getting people to feel happy, sad or angry |
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| Common everyday people share a certain opinion |
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| Using reliable sources can help strengthen your argument to seem convincing. |
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| that a certain opinion is the best, and only the best people have that opinion. |
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| a statement suggesting that everyone shares a certain opinion |
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| a statement made by a well-known person who supports an opinion |
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| a person is made to have strong feelings about a topic |
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experts agree with one side of the argument |
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| important people or experts on a topic can make your argument more convincing |
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| if people believe and trust in you, you are more likely to persuade them |
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try to convince your audience that the issue is so important, they must act now |
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| facts, numbers and information that can be very convincing |
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| a question that does not need an answer, but makes you think |
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