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Part B: Drafting Your Argument Next, use the planner from part A to write a draft of your argument in the answer space. Remember, your audience should be able to follow your line of reasoning. Be sure to organize the argument clearly, concisely, and logically. Tip: Remember to include transitions in your presentation. Focus on spoken transitions as you write your draft. You can add visual transitions in part C, when you create your presentation.
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