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Schuman begins with a pretty big claim that is, of course, impossible to prove 100%. What does this tell you about who Schuman intends for her audience

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Answer:

Schuman intends to lubricate and distract his audience, so that they end up believing everything he says.

Step-by-step explanation:

Arguments must be exposed in a direct, specific, simple, succinct and completely subject to proof. An argument that has these characteristics is formulated by a person who does not intend to deceive his audience, nor to force the public to, by convention, believe everything that has been said.

Schuman's argument has none of these characteristics and is issued to compromise the public's reasoning, distracting and forcing them to believe Schuman's information, without anyone being concerned with the veracity of the words.

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