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Which type of persuasive appeal seeks to show that an argument is correct or valid?

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Logical. Basically, it's like you're arguing on what would make the most logic out of what someone's saying... The common sense of it.
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C: logical

Step-by-step explanation:

A logical appeal (logos) seeks to show that an argument is correct or valid. It has a claim, an evidence and a warrant to appeal to the audience's mind and try to convince them to do or believe something. The writer has a notion (claim) he or she wants to become reality; he or she has facts (evidence), and they make a connection between the claim and the evidence with the warrant.

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