1) Simple, strong statements that present a verifiable fact. Should be supported with evidence and examples.  a) Definitional b) Comparison c) Speculative d) History and Tradition 2) Specific actions lead to desirable or undesirable outcomes.  a) Repetition b) Cause and Effect c) Patriotism and nationalism  d) Poetic Techniques 3) Comparing a group, person or situation to another in order to highlight similarities or differences.  a) History and Tradition b) Authority c) Comparison d) Repetition 4) Using statistics and research.  a) Evidence and Examples b) Command Verb c) Speculative d) Rebuttal 5) Use logical arguments to show flaws in opposing arguments.  a) Testimonial b) Progress c) Exaggeration d) Rebuttal 6) Using a logical understanding of what is already happening to imagine ‘what if?’ a) Personal attack b) Speculative c) Repetition d) Rhetorical Questions

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