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During a collegial discussion, a participant can
create diverse perspectives
by tweaking their own opinion when another person reasons effectively and presents new
opinions.
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1. Formal/academic
- "In a collegial discussion, a participant can foster a diversity of perspectives by revising their view in response to another person's well-reasoned, novel arguments."
- Notes: "foster a diversity of perspectives" and "revising" sound more formal.
2. Clear and concise
- "In a collegial discussion, people broaden perspectives by adjusting their views when someone presents persuasive, new reasoning."
- Notes: Shorter and more direct.
3. Conversational
- "During a friendly discussion, someone might change their stance after hearing a convincing new argument, which helps create a wider range of viewpoints."
- Notes: Warmer tone, less formal.
4. Active and collaborative
- "Collegial discussion encourages participants to adapt their opinions in response to persuasive, original reasoning, producing richer perspectives."
- Notes: Emphasizes the collaborative effect.
5. Inclusive and neutral
- "In collaborative conversations, participants can generate more diverse perspectives by modifying their opinions when others present effective, novel reasoning."
- Notes: Neutral phrasing suitable for reports or guidelines.
If you prefer a specific tone (academic, casual, persuasive) or need this for a particular context (email, paper, presentation), tell me and I’ll tailor one version.
1. Formal/academic
- "In a collegial discussion, a participant can foster a diversity of perspectives by revising their view in response to another person's well-reasoned, novel arguments."
- Notes: "foster a diversity of perspectives" and "revising" sound more formal.
2. Clear and concise
- "In a collegial discussion, people broaden perspectives by adjusting their views when someone presents persuasive, new reasoning."
- Notes: Shorter and more direct.
3. Conversational
- "During a friendly discussion, someone might change their stance after hearing a convincing new argument, which helps create a wider range of viewpoints."
- Notes: Warmer tone, less formal.
4. Active and collaborative
- "Collegial discussion encourages participants to adapt their opinions in response to persuasive, original reasoning, producing richer perspectives."
- Notes: Emphasizes the collaborative effect.
5. Inclusive and neutral
- "In collaborative conversations, participants can generate more diverse perspectives by modifying their opinions when others present effective, novel reasoning."
- Notes: Neutral phrasing suitable for reports or guidelines.
If you prefer a specific tone (academic, casual, persuasive) or need this for a particular context (email, paper, presentation), tell me and I’ll tailor one version.
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