If your claim is not a routine one, your persuasive letter should

If your claim is not a routine one, your persuasive letter should



a. compliment the reader when asking for the favor.
b. let the reader decide how to resolve the problem.
c. include as much supporting evidence as possible.
d. follow the direct organizational plan.
e. begin with the action you want the reader to take.


Answer: include as much supporting evidence as possible.


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