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14 October, 14:59

In a compare-and-contrast paragraph, a strong argument must

a.) contain plenty of emotional and personal language.

b.) provide support in the form of details and relevant facts.

c.) explain why opposite opinions may be perfectly valid.

d.) address all doubts a reader may potentially have.

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  1. 14 October, 15:03
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    (B) is the most correct answer. When comparing two or more concepts, having a number of relevant concepts to bolster one's argument or position is necessary. Otherwise, the reader could end up confused or uncertain that the position is even valid. In addition, using facts that are irrelevant could end up weakening one's own argument as an unexpected result.
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