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Makes a broad statement based on specific examples or limited evidence.
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Draws special attention to something important.
3.
Points out or names something specifically.
4.
Uses imagery to help explain, describe, or clarify an idea.
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Suggests something without stating it directly.
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Deduces or concludes information from evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.
7.
Presents something for consideration (e.g., an idea, solution, or opinion).
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Expresses disagreement or resistance to an idea or argument.
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To convince someone to accept a belief, take an action, or agree with a point of view or argument.
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Gives or supplies specific evidence, examples, or explanation.
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Raises doubt about something, asks for more information, or addresses an audience rhetorically
12.
Proves an argument or statement to be wrong or false.
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Refuses to accept or agree with something, disagrees.
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States something in a detailed and exact way.
15.
Clearly expresses an idea or fact in speech or writing.
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Puts forward an idea or plan for consideration.