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∙ 14y agoThe body
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∙ 14y agoYou should discuss your main points and the evidence that supports them in the body of your speech, typically after the introduction. This is where you provide detailed explanations, examples, and data to strengthen your arguments and persuade your audience.
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"Discuss further" is the correct phrase to use.
No, "as previously discuss" is not correct grammar. It should be "as previously discussed."
A listener should analyze the content of the speech, which includes the main message, supporting points, and evidence provided. They should also consider the delivery of the speech, focusing on the speaker's tone, pace, volume, and body language.
No, "fourteen points" should not be capitalized unless it is the title of a specific document or plan (e.g., Wilson's Fourteen Points). In a regular sentence, it should be written as "fourteen points."
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If you find evidence that supports opposing conclusions based on your research question, weigh the evidence for both conclusions and pick the one you think is most convincing.
If you find evidence that supports opposing conclusions based on your research question, weigh the evidence for both conclusions and pick the one you think is most convincing.
Is the evidence from the best source I can find
explain how your evidence supports your claim
According to the claim it supports
explain how your evidence supports your claim
Evidence that directly supports or refutes the fact in question and is based on reliable sources or data is logically connected to the fact at issue. This evidence should be relevant, accurate, and verifiable to strengthen the argument or claim about the fact in question. Providing multiple sources or data points that align with the fact further solidifies the logical connection between the evidence and the fact at issue.
Focus on whether the judgment is reasonable and evidence supports it.
The evidence that best supports a counterclaim is one that directly challenges a key piece of evidence or argument used to support the original claim. This evidence should be credible, relevant, and clearly demonstrate an alternative perspective or interpretation.
A research essay should always include an introduction that clearly states the topic and purpose of the research, a body that presents and supports your argument with evidence, and a conclusion that summarizes your findings and reiterates your main points.