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English, 25.02.2021 14:00 AmbitiousAndProud

1.Use facts and details to support argument A. card stacking
B. bandwagon
C. testimonial
D. name calling

2.Direct attack an opponent

A. card stacking
B. bandwagon
C. testimonial
D. name calling

3.Writing which is slanted towards one opinion

A. Bias
B. Opinion
C. Idea
D. Propaganda

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