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What 3 qualities should the opening statement of an argument have?
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The opening statement of an argument should have the following three qualities:
1. **Clarity**: It should be clear and straightforward, allowing the audience to easily understand the main point or thesis being presented without ambiguity.
2. **Engagement**: It should capture the audience's attention and interest, encouraging them to listen further and consider the argument being made.
3. **Relevance**: It should be directly related to the topic at hand, establishing a connection to the issues being discussed and providing a context that is pertinent to the argument.
1. **Clarity**: It should be clear and straightforward, allowing the audience to easily understand the main point or thesis being presented without ambiguity.
2. **Engagement**: It should capture the audience's attention and interest, encouraging them to listen further and consider the argument being made.
3. **Relevance**: It should be directly related to the topic at hand, establishing a connection to the issues being discussed and providing a context that is pertinent to the argument.
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