constructing coherent and cohesive arguments
Constructing coherent and cohesive arguments refers to the process of creating logical and connected ideas or statements that support a particular claim or viewpoint. It involves organizing thoughts and evidence in a rational and structured manner, ensuring that each element contributes to the overall effectiveness of the argument.
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