A persuasive argument should be logical and tactful. True or False

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Answer 1
Answer: false. you must have argument and evidence for your claim.
Answer 2
Answer: I'd say this is false. You don't have to make an argument logical so that it would appeal to the public. It just needs to be persuasive, no matter what it is about. 

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Protagonist because for example the protagonist of Frozen is Anna.
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Answer:

Hi there!

The answers are (i believe they are)

4.Start with drawing lines of varying lengths without the help of any other tool.

3.Try to keep the lines as straight as possible.

Explanation:

im in PLATO

For me its easier to draw digitally.

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I can't speak for the italics because they're not showing up, but "B. The main newspaper in New Orleans is called "The Times-Picayune" uses quotations correctly.

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He seems very calm as if he doesn't care.
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The answer is ''Rosa Parks was accused of breaking the law and was arrested''. I hope it helped you.

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the real answer is ''Rosa Parks was an ordinary person''

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