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This posting explains why it might not always be equitable to judge a written argument based on whether or not it changed the reader's opinion about the subject. What should determine whether an argument is well written or not?
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As you explain why it might not always be equitable to judge a written argument based on whether or not it changed the reader's opinion about the subject, you might add that a well written argument might make strong, valid statements but may not agree or coincide with a reader's moral, ...
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