Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a difference between routine claims and persuasive claims?
A) Routine claims are organized inductively, whereas persuasive claims are organized deductively.
B) Routine claims require justifications for a request, whereas persuasive claims do not require justifications for a request.
C) Routine claims do not require a forceful, accusatory tone, whereas persuasive claims require arguments to be presented.
D) Routine claims present the main idea at the end, whereas persuasive claims start with the key point, followed by supporting details.
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