In these texts, both authors explore the ways in which TV shows and novels are similar and different. Which of the text's arguments do you find
more convincing, and why? MAKE SURE YOU STATE WHAT THE CLAIM (ARGUMENT) was in your response. In your response, compare the
authors use of related information and the validity of their claims to advance their arguments. What evidence did they use? How did they
convince the audience?

Respuesta :

The most convincing argument is the one that can prove to you, through facts, that it is correct.

How to identifier this argument?

  • Read the article.
  • Identify the moments in which the authors present an opinion on the subject of the article.
  • Note the evidence the authors use to support this opinion.
  • Identify which of these opinions convinced you to support the author's idea.

To identify the most convincing argument, you will have to read the text, as the assignment wants to know what you think of the way the authors of the article decided to approach the subject.

An example of an argument presented in the article that can draw your attention can be seen when the authors state that reading novels is more pleasurable than watching the adaptation of these novels for TV, because the novel promotes more details, has a sensory explanation of the story and stimulates the reader's reasoning. TV does not have this ability, as it presents ready-made and summarized information that does not feed the curious and creative nature of the human brain.

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