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Even though the speaker in the video did not state their qualifications for being an expert in endangered animals, you still watch the video to see what information he is giving to his viewers. As you continue to watch the video, you analyze the speaker and his argument.
What information should you consider while you finish watching the video?
Question 6 options:
The speaker's use of clothes and shoes to show his financial situation
The speaker's tone and use of evidence to support his claim
The speaker's use of humor to make the audience laugh
The reaction of those around the speaker
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The speaker's tone and use of evidence to support his claim.
Why: Evidence is what makes a speaker persuasive and credible on a topic; tone can reveal bias or whether the speaker is appealing to emotion rather than facts. Clothes, jokes, or audience reactions are less relevant to the factual strength of his argument.
Why: Evidence is what makes a speaker persuasive and credible on a topic; tone can reveal bias or whether the speaker is appealing to emotion rather than facts. Clothes, jokes, or audience reactions are less relevant to the factual strength of his argument.
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