When an Audience is Completely Unfamiliar...When an audience is completely unfamiliar with the issue, presenting evidence and leading to a logical conclusion may be the best choice because you are informing the audience while simultaneously proving the position. Introduction: States the issue to be addressed and why it is important. Body of Argument: Presents the different work done on the issue and the conclusions reached. Logical Connections: Looks at how conclusions reached in the research fit together leading to a particular answer to the problem or position on the issue. An alternative arrangement would include connections between each conclusion presented and proven. Conclusion/Position Statement: ends the argument with your position as the only logical choice. |
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