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What is the purpose of an argument A to share an opinion that is supported by evidence B to give facts about informational topic C to explain why someone might disagree with you D to list evidence you want to share with readers
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GPT-4o mini
The purpose of an argument is primarily to **share an opinion that is supported by evidence (A)**. An argument typically involves presenting a viewpoint or stance on a particular issue and backing it up with facts, data, examples, or other forms of evidence. This is intended to persuade or inform the audience about a specific perspective on the topic.
While elements B, C, and D can be part of an argumentative discourse—providing facts (B), addressing counterarguments (C), and listing evidence (D)—the core purpose of an argument is to convey and support a specific opinion or position.
While elements B, C, and D can be part of an argumentative discourse—providing facts (B), addressing counterarguments (C), and listing evidence (D)—the core purpose of an argument is to convey and support a specific opinion or position.