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Establish Argument

Definition

Establishing an argument involves presenting a clear position or claim on a given topic supported by logical reasoning. It requires providing evidence, examples, and analysis to persuade others of the validity of your viewpoint.

Analogy

Think of establishing an argument like building a strong foundation for a house. You need solid evidence as bricks, logical reasoning as mortar, and persuasive language as the structure itself. Without these elements working together, your argument may crumble.

Related terms

Counterargument: A counterargument is an opposing viewpoint that challenges your main argument. Addressing counterarguments strengthens your position by acknowledging differing perspectives.

Rhetoric: Rhetoric refers to the art of effective communication through persuasive techniques such as ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), and logos (logical reasoning).

Claim: A claim is a statement asserting something as true or factual. It serves as the central idea around which an argument is built and supported.

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