Every strong argument has a structure, whether visible or not. Understanding argument structure helps speakers move from opinion to persuasion.
Powerful arguments include:
- A clear claim
- Supporting data
- Logical explanation
- Support for that explanation
- Recognition of limits
- Response to objections
When these elements work together, arguments feel balanced and thoughtful.
Weak arguments skip steps. Strong arguments build carefully.
Argument structure is the backbone of persuasive communication.
Learn the full system in The Speaker’s Edge: Mastering Argument with the Toulmin Model.
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