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How to prove your point when making a claim

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Definition
show whatever side you are on  
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show use direct quotes and info from text to back up your claim  
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appeal to emotion (pathos)   show
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appeal to ethics (ethos)   show
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show based on facts and data  
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show doing something because everyone else is  
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show using an expert, celebrity, or another figure to endorse a product  
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show something that isn't true; can be proved otherwise  
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show blaming problems on someone or something else  
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