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RE: Improve your Writing (Addressing Opposing Viewpoints)

in #writing8 years ago

Often I see posts in which the authors have brought up opposing viewpoints and arguments, but they fail to prove why those arguments are wrong. Sometimes, the counter-arguments are just mentioned in a small paragraph and never spoken of again in the entire article.

One of the things that I love in an article is when the author backs up both his argument and the opposing argument with facts, and then he proves why he is right. It's no easy feat to incorporate something like this into your article. I'd be lying if I said that I have successfully pulled it off even once.

Great article. I had fun reading it.

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Yes , what you say is true. Many people struggle to use this enhanced feature in their writing, but when it is done right it really makes a huge impact on the reader and the purpose of the writing. I also have never been able to get this right, but it is something I will be working on and hopefully do well