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1) Which phrase means to organize evidence logically in persuasive text?

to present it in a way that makes sense?
to include a counter argument?
to put the least important piece of evidence first?
to provide at least three pieces of evidence to support the argument

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I just need you to choose one
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When deciding how to organize a persuasive text, which should come first in the text?

the most important arguments
a call to action
the most interesting information
an opposing claim
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Just choose one
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A student is writing a persuasive paper trying to convince the local city council to increase the number of bike lanes. Which reason would be the most important argument to include in the paper?

my friends and I really like riding bikes around the town
other towns have multiple lanes that are used frequently
Adding bike lanes would be costly for the city to add to the roads
People in our town bike often but have no safe place on the raod
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
The phrase that means to organize evidence logically in persuasive text is "to present it in a way that makes sense." This refers to the process of structuring arguments and evidence in a coherent manner that builds upon each point, with the overall aim of clearly and effectively persuading the reader or listener. It involves ordering thoughts and evidence in a logical sequence to enhance the persuasiveness of the argument.

To include a counter-argument is a technique used to acknowledge opposing views and then refute them, which can strengthen the credibility of the persuasive text, but it does not inherently refer to organizing evidence logically.

Putting the least important piece of evidence first is not typically a recommended strategy for logical organization in persuasive texts as it does not captivate the audience's attention or immediately underscore the importance of the argument.

Providing at least three pieces of evidence to support the argument is a tactic to ensure that the argument is well-supported and that there's sufficient substantiation, but it doesn't dictate how logically the evidence is organized within the text.
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
To present it in a way that makes sense.
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
In a persuasive text, the most important arguments typically come first. This strategy is often used to immediately capture the reader's attention and establish the core of the persuasion right from the beginning. However, the exact organization can vary depending on the specific strategy of the writer and the nature of the topic.
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The most important arguments.
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People in our town bike often but have no safe place on the road.

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