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All of the following are good strategies for developing arguments in a persuasive speech except

A using polite and reasonable language
B referring to authorities who agree with you
C listing pros and cons in separate columns in your notes.
D never admitting that an opposing point of view has merit

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Question: "All of the following are good strategies for developing arguments in a persuasive speech except_."

Answer: "When gathering strategies to help develop arguments in the speaker's persuasive speech, the best strategy to avoid would be never admitting that an opposing point of view has merit. This is a heavy act of being rude and disapproving to other's opinions and opposing gathered information. When making a speech, be considerate of the audience's personal POV, listen, then later on apply your information. Hence, I believe that Option D is the best choice."

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D, for sure. D shows a lot of disrespect in a good argument. 
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