Statement & Arguments
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Introduction
In Statement and Arguments, a 'Statement' is given followed by two 'Arguments'. Arguments can be in favor (Yes) or against (No) the statement. Your task is to distinguish between 'Strong' and 'Weak' arguments.
Strong vs. Weak Arguments
- Strong Arguments: These are logically sound, based on facts/surveys, and deal with important aspects of the situation. They should be desirable and universally relevant.
2. Weak Arguments: These are based on emotions, look-alike examples (superficial analogies), personal opinions, or are too ambiguous/vague.
Checklist for Strong Arguments
Ask yourself:
- Is it a proven fact or scientific truth?
- Does it lead to an improvement/welfare?
- Is it logically related to the statement?
- Does it avoid being just an emotional appeal?
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