Which characteristics apply to an effective opening statement? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)

Responses

logical
logical

states only facts
states only facts

debatable
debatable

includes a call to action
includes a call to action

states the writer’s opinion
states the writer’s opinion

avoids controversy

1 answer

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

  1. Logical - An effective opening statement should be well-reasoned and make sense to the audience.

  2. Debatable - It should make a claim or assertion that invites discussion or disagreement, allowing for the exchange of ideas.

  3. States the writer’s opinion - An effective opening statement often includes the writer's perspective or position on the issue, setting the tone for the rest of the argument.

The other options, such as "states only facts" or "avoids controversy," would not typically apply to a strong opening statement, as they may limit the engagement and dynamism of the argument.