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2 May, 01:48

Which statement presents the strongest persuasive appeal?

I adamantly oppose the proposal for mandatory school uniforms.

I think the proposal for mandatory school uniforms is misguided.

I am not in favor of school uniforms under any circumstance.

I do not think school uniforms are a very good idea.

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  1. 2 May, 01:52
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    Well "I think" statements are just opinions, without an actual position on the subject, and have little persuasive appeal. Statements like "I am not in favor of school uniforms under any circumstance" sounds as if the person is unwilling to compromise, which will not persuade an audience unless they agree. The first statement "I adamantly oppose the proposal for mandatory school uniforms" is strongly worded, clearly states the person's position, and though it does not provide a solution, it leaves room for a discussion about compromise.

    In my opinion, the first statement " I adamantly oppose the proposal for mandatory school uniforms" has the most persuasive appeal. Those who agree have a firm position to support, and those who disagree are clear about the issue, and can offer solutions. Either way, it persuades the topic to be discussed.
  2. 2 May, 02:18
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    The most logical answer would be the Second choice.
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