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Think of a time when you wanted to convince someone to agree with your point of view. Reflect and respond to the following: 1. How did that conversation go? What did you say to try to convince the other person to agree with you? 2. Did that strategy work? Why or why not?

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The conversation went well.

I stated true facts to get get them to agree with me.

It did work, it worked because when I told them true information they belived me and they would be able check and verify that the information was true.


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The conversation went quite well. I first started the conversation with a question that would make them rethink everything I was about to say. At least what I was arguing against. While I was talking about how the death penalty shouldn't exist, I was telling them the amount of money and statistics that go towards legal murder and how much money goes to just giving a person life. This strategy did work. The tone that I used and the passion that I put into speaking on the death penalty and all the facts that I used seemed to help my case.

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