Persuasive speakers should be concerned with what strengthens and weakens an argument, ( Communication in the Real
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- "Persuasive speakers should be concerned with what strengthens and weakens an argument," (Communication in the Real World, 2013). In your exploration, you watched three TED Talks about issues related to the food industry: Dan Barber'sHow I Fell in Love With a Fish;Eben Bayer'sAre Mushrooms the New Plastic?;andBirke Baehr'sWhat's Wrong with Our Food System?
Which of these TED Talks did you find the most persuasive and why? Which did you find the least persuasive and why? Did any of the speakers use persuasive fallacies in their talks? If so, which fallacy was used and what could the speaker do instead to strengthen their persuasiveness?
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