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English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO] Marketing - Accounting / research | ||||
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5 +1 | Orders of Argument |
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4 +2 | from specific to general |
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inductive order Orders of Argument Explanation: Inductive Order : This is where the evidence is allowed to build its own overall picture. This is a history based approach. The argument order is used in persuasion, because small points are raised first and the points are allowed to get more and more compelling. |
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inductive order from specific to general Explanation: from specific to general |
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