Think in threes. Give three reasons for as much as possible. When making an important point I like to work through this formula
1.the main reason
2.the reason why the above is true
3. why they care
Immediately after this try to restate the point of your whole argument so that it is clear this isn't just some tangent you've gone off on - it's integral to the reasoning behind your argument.
e.g. mr haw degrades the quality of the square, he degrades the aesthetic of the square; most importantly he degrades international opinion of the square and the properties attached to it.......he must be removed
1.the main reason
2.the reason why the above is true
3. why they care
Immediately after this try to restate the point of your whole argument so that it is clear this isn't just some tangent you've gone off on - it's integral to the reasoning behind your argument.
e.g. mr haw degrades the quality of the square, he degrades the aesthetic of the square; most importantly he degrades international opinion of the square and the properties attached to it.......he must be removed
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