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An effective argument is established by (10 points)

figuring out how one side of an issue is better than the other
learning about popular opinions on each side of the issue
taking the time to look at both sides of an issue
discrediting one side of the issue by using logical fallacies

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Taking the time to look at both sides of an issue

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An effective argument is established by taking the time to look at both sides of an issue.

Discrediting someone's argument or learning the popular opinion is not a good way of creating arguments, while it is not very subjective to decide what is better and what is worse.
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