Asked by Stacie Batchelor on Aug 01, 2024
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Unlike reports focused on conclusions or recommendations,reports focusing on logical arguments
A) use an indirect approach.
B) are not very convincing.
C) emphasize the positive.
D) do not include outside evidence.
E) focus on creating a strong introduction and summary.
Logical Arguments
Reasoning presented in a structured and coherent manner to persuade or explain, based on principles of logic.
Indirect Approach
A communication strategy where the main point is not stated directly at the beginning but is embedded within the message.
Outside Evidence
Information or data that comes from external sources, used to support arguments or conclusions.
- Assess the criticality of delivering logical propositions, verdicts, and advisories to a range of listeners.
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Learning Objectives
- Assess the criticality of delivering logical propositions, verdicts, and advisories to a range of listeners.
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