Friday, February 17, 2017

Researching Info

Counterargument and argument are two factors in proving what you are doing and show that your research is actually good and makes since; it can convince others to believe what you say. When using an argument, you are trying to prove that what you looked into is cool and how. Counterargument can be used in persuasion if someone tries to attack your subject, you can protect it with showing what they say is false and proving why. It can also add some valuable info about the subject and support what you are talking about.
If you were to present any info about your favorite subject, you can look at multiple online sources and/or books to support your subject because there wouldn't be any scientific proof about it and people wouldn't believe it. (if you are gonna do it, write pieces of it that interest you and might interest others and write in your own words. Otherwise, it'd be plagiarism, as you'd be taking something off the internet and calling it your own, which isn't your work) You'd also have info to show to others and interest them more in what you are interested. Doing this shows how much to like the subject, but not just informing others about it, enthusiasm is also something that adds a kick or sense of excitement. Using the perfectly normal amount is recommended, as using too little can make you sound like you are not interested in it and too much makes you sound very excited for it, but it's gonna make it awkward at the end after being so ecstatic over it. So that's why you need to be calm for your subject.

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