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Which characteristics apply to an effective opening statement? Select the three correct answers.(2 points) Responses avoids controversy avoids controversy states the writer’s opinion states the writer’s opinion states only facts states only facts debatable debatable logical logical includes a call to action

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The three characteristics that apply to an effective opening statement are:

1. **States the writer’s opinion** - An effective opening often includes the writer's perspective or stance on the issue.
2. **Debatable** - A strong opening statement presents a claim that can be argued or discussed, inviting engagement from the audience.
3. **Logical** - An effective opening should be reasoned and make sense, laying a solid foundation for the argument to follow.

The other options, such as avoiding controversy and stating only facts, do not contribute effectively to a persuasive opening statement, as they may limit engagement or depth. A call to action is also more relevant in concluding statements rather than opening ones.
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