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How to Win a Losing Argument by Distracting Your Reader From the Facts



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By : Mary Simmers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-15 03:58:21
A writer needs to write a piece where it can attract the interest of their readers. They should catch their attention for you to be able to express your message and idea to the public. This is one of the purpose of writing a content either fiction or non fiction topics.

Whatever your style in writing is, it is important to influence the minds of the public, express your ideas in writing and so that your readers will react and take actions about the concept of your writings.

Almost all readers are interested in argumentative topics. Especially, when the issue is worth talking. But then, how will you gain more readers of your arguments are losing? No one will ever pays their attention in your article since they already knew the facts and that it is already tied up.

So your next goal is to make your readers get interested in a losing argument content. This is a bit challenging and risky since you need to stick with the facts and on the other hand, you are also influencing your reader’s minds about the ideas you believe in.

We all hate hearing fallacies when we recognize them, but need to employ a few every now and then for our own papers to supplement our valid arguments. When reasoning against opposition that’s logically sound, however, building your assertions from the same pool of facts they draw from might not be the smartest way of going about your assertions.

Rather than do something sensible, try distracting your readers onto something else. Throw in irrelevant material. Introduce something new into the paper, one that may be tangentially related to the subject, but isn’t necessarily a part of the actual argument. Picked well, you can use them as an actual argument (albeit, falsely), forcing the audience to pull their conclusions from the new material.

For an example, take the sentence, “Spending money helps the economy, so shop at our store.” Attack the source of the opposing argument. Say you’re tasked with refuting a book’s ideas for a class paper. You peruse the work and find it to be argued soundly and simply, making the prospects of successful rebuttal unlikely.

Rather than attack the ideas, you can try attacking the original author, painting the weakness of his arguments based on their own frailties. Shift the burden of proof. Can’t put together a coherent argument? No problem. Just state the reasons why the opposing view needs to prove itself.

It doesn’t make your case, but lists down a world of doubt for the opposing argument’s. A well written fallacy may not be the ideal way to construct a paper. Barring any room for a decent argument, though, it just might do.

Does it awaken your interest about this new technique in gaining a lot of readers? Then, start writing ahead and let your ideas gone wild about the next topic you are aiming to write.

Just make sure you turn in a cleanly written piece, duly picked through by a grammar assistant software, and you’ll be fine. Well, keep your fingers crossed.

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