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argument in public advocacy quick check drag and drop the words into th…

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argument in public advocacy quick check
drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (2 points)
for an argument in a speech to be a \boxed{}, the \boxed{} of the speech must support a logical \boxed{}.
valid idea premise rhetorical device fallacy conclusion

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze the logical structure of an argument. A valid argument (or valid idea) in a speech requires that the premise (the basis or evidence) of the speech supports a logical conclusion (the result of the argument). "Fallacy" is incorrect as it's an error, and "rhetorical device" is for persuasion, not logical support. So the first blank needs a term for a good argument (valid idea), the second is the supporting part (premise), and the third is the result (conclusion).

Answer:

For an argument in a speech to be a $\boldsymbol{\text{valid idea}}$, the $\boldsymbol{\text{premise}}$ of the speech must support a logical $\boldsymbol{\text{conclusion}}$.