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Backup your arguments with evidence from "summary" of A ARTE DA PERSUASÃO by JAMES BORG
To persuade effectively, you must provide evidence to support your arguments. This evidence can come in many forms, such as statistics, research findings, expert opinions, or personal experiences. By backing up your arguments with evidence, you make them more convincing and credible to your audience. When you present evidence to support your arguments, you demonstrate that you have thought carefully about your position and have done your homework. This shows that you are knowledgeable and informed about the topic at hand, which can help to build trust with your audience. Without evidence, your arguments may come across as weak or unsubstantiated. Furthermore, providing evidence can help you anticipate and address any objections or counterarguments that your audience may have. By preemptively addressing potential challenges to your position, you can strengthen your arguments and increase the likelihood that your audience will be persuaded by your point of view. In addition to providing evidence, it is important to present that evidence in a clear and logical manner. Make sure that your evidence is relevant to your arguments and that it is presented in a way that is easy for your audience to understand. Use transition words and phrases to guide your audience through your evidence and show how it supports your arguments.- Backing up your arguments with evidence is essential for effective persuasion. It demonstrates your credibility, helps you anticipate and address objections, and makes your arguments more convincing and compelling. Remember to always support your claims with evidence to maximize your persuasive impact.