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Explain what it means to choose a position in an argument. How does an author's position affect the evidence she will include in her argument? Your answer should be at least 2 complete sentences.

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Answer: You can either be against an argument of you support an argument which is known as pro and cons pros are for cons are against if the author is for the argument the reader may agree and be for it as well or they could choose to be against it being for or being against something is a person opinion its not a fact but its how they feel about a subject good luck i hope this information helps you!!! :)

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Taking a position in an argument means taking a side. When taking a side in an argument, the author will most likely give you biased evidence. They will only give you reason to believe their side, without giving you any sort of evidence for the other side in the argument.

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