readers?
In an argumentative research essay, why should you consider the opinions of your
readers?
A. To focus on topics that your readers don't find controversial
B. To understand which information will best persuade your readers
C. To choose only claims that your readers accept as facts
D. To explain a difficult and complicated topic to your readers
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readers?
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