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Chapter Three Steps To Thinking “P.R.E”

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Pfor Point, the first sentence starts with “advocacy” for Reason, the second sentence says the "basis" to support the conclusion for Example, in the third sentence, please say "actual case"

The first sentence should be moderately intriguing to the listener, making one wonder why you are thinking that way. Please first express your central "thinking" or "advocacy" in a concise and clear "summary way".

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Next, the other party will definitely ask you “why do you think so”, so you have to come up with enough “basis” to support your claim. However, not all reasons can be grounded, and unfounded claims will be reduced to personal impressions or impressions.

On the surface, the logic sounds correct, but it lacks information such as "background", "cause and effect" or "source of information", which inevitably makes others feel vague and not easy to be persuaded. Specific examples, especially "data, data, personal examples" as an example, will be particularly objective. If the source of the information can be provided by the way, it can be highly convincing on almost any occasion.

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