English, 28.07.2019 23:30 Sillydork7853
Why is the opening of an argument important a. it is establish the stance the writer will take toward the subject. b. it is establishes that the writer is a credible source and should be listened to. c. it allows the ready to present all the facts about the argument in one place. d. it forces the audience to ask questions of the writer and beg for information.
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