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what three things must a writer use to develop a successful argument?
inductive and deductive reasoning, anecdotal evidence, and persuasive diction
logical reasoning, relevant evidence, and persuasive diction
historical examples, empirical evidence, and diction
anecdotal evidence, empirical evidence, and logical evidence
A successful argument relies on core, broadly applicable components: logical reasoning to structure the argument coherently, relevant evidence (which can include anecdotal, empirical, or historical examples, but is generalized as "relevant" to cover all valid types) to support claims, and persuasive diction to communicate the argument effectively to the audience. The other options either use overly narrow types of reasoning/evidence or lack the full, general set of necessary elements.
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logical reasoning, relevant evidence, and persuasive diction