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Which sentence uses its boldfaced module vocabulary term correctly?

A)He argued his point persuasively.

B)We were persuasioned to accept his argument.

C)His persuasion argument was very convincing.

D)The argument was designed to persuasive its audience.

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I would go with answer choice A) He argued his point persuasively.
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The correct answer is A) He argued his point persuasively. In this case, the word persuasively is an adverb of manner. Adverbs of manner are used to tell the way or how something is done. In the sentence 'He argued his point persuasively', persuasively tells how he argued his point: persuasively or in a persuasive way.

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