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Write a paragraph that describes the general structure of an Aristotelian argument. (4 points) Put the answer into simpler words.

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An Aristotelian argument is a way of presenting a point by using clear reasoning and evidence. It typically starts with a claim or thesis, which is the main idea the speaker wants to prove. Then, it offers reasons or evidence to support that claim, showing why it makes sense. Along with this, the argument might also consider opposing viewpoints and counter them, explaining why they are less convincing. Finally, it wraps up by summarizing the points made, reinforcing the main idea and showing why it’s important. This method is designed to persuade others through logical thinking.
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