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You are trying to convince your friend to join a volunteer project to clean up a local park instead of playing video games all afternoon. Which argument would be most persuasive?
A persuasive argument highlights the positive benefits and potential rewards for the individual, framing the activity as enjoyable and meaningful, and perhaps o
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Question: You are trying to convince your friend to join a volunteer project to clean up a local park instead of playing video games all afternoon. Which argument would be most persuasive?
Answer options:
- "You really should come; the park is so messy and it's your civic duty." ✅ "Think of the satisfaction of making a real difference in our community, plus we could grab a poutine afterwards! It'll be a fun and rewarding way to spend the afternoon, and we'll enjoy the fresh air."
- "Playing video games is a waste of time, you really need to get out more."
- "I'm going, so you have to come with me."
Correct answer: "Think of the satisfaction of making a real difference in our community, plus we could grab a poutine afterwards! It'll be a fun and rewarding way to spend the afternoon, and we'll enjoy the fresh air."
Explanation: A persuasive argument highlights the positive benefits and potential rewards for the individual, framing the activity as enjoyable and meaningful, and perhaps offering a small incentive. This is an effective strategy for comparing and persuading.
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