The structure of reasoning and evidence primarily provides logical progression of ideas. A well-organized argument helps the reader follow the line of reasoning, leading to a clearer understanding of the points being made and thus enhancing the overall persuasiveness of the argument. Clear reasoning and solid evidence support the claims, making them more convincing.
How does the structure of reasoning and evidence affect the persuasiveness of an argument? (1 point)
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Has no significant impact on persuasiveness
Has no significant impact on persuasiveness
Creates confusion for the reader
Creates confusion for the reader
Provides logical progression of ideas
Provides logical progression of ideas
Reduces the argument's complexity
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