Which kind of argument calls up structures that resemble good two-way conversations or free-ranging dialogues rather than straight-line marches from thesis to conclusion?.



Answer :

Invitational argument calls up structures that resemble good two- way conversations or free-ranging dialogues rather than straight-line marches from thesis to conclusion

The main goal invitational argument is not to win over the opponent, but to convince others to work together. It is done to invite others to a mutual space of explorations.

Example of invitational argument:

Frederick Douglass's Speech- In his speech, he addresses the injustices upon his race then calls upon the citizens of the United States to help him with his vision and dreams

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