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What is the basis for an argument in a speech or presentation? (1 point)
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The basis for an argument in a speech or presentation is typically the evidence and reasoning that support the main claim or thesis being presented. This includes facts, statistics, examples, expert testimonials, and logical reasoning that substantiate the argument and persuade the audience of its validity.
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