| it comes into writing, you need to include logical | | | | arguments that you are writing. |
| reasoning as part of it. As a matter of fact, this kind of | | | | Now, how are you going to apply logical reasoning into |
| writing style can greatly persuades your readers about | | | | your writing? Well, you just have to think of a possible |
| the topic that you are discussing. This is one way of | | | | argument that can either be true or false. A series of |
| catching your reader’s interest about the | | | | statements is what makes up an argument and you |
| subject. | | | | need to support your statement with evidence or real |
| You might ask why is there a need to write with | | | | information in order to convince your readers. |
| logical reasons. How about writing a story? There are | | | | Like all good arguments drawn out of sound logic, |
| a lot of stories out there are very successful even if | | | | you’ll need to base your reasons from either |
| the writer haven’t use and logical reasoning to | | | | evidence or common sense. No two ways of going |
| make their composition worth reading. Basically, logical | | | | about it. While “logical reasoning” is not |
| reasoning is applicable in non-fiction writing. | | | | nearly as married to hard facts as other types of |
| that’s because non-fiction writing needs real | | | | support, having inarguable evidence can mean the |
| information to make their topic realistic and convincing. | | | | difference between solid logic and expanded opinion. |
| Just like in writing essays. | | | | The best time to employ reasoning is when quoting |
| What’s the best way to support an essay? | | | | facts won’t sufficiently make your case. Rather |
| For the most part, that will depend on your particular | | | | than lay down numbers and accounts of events, |
| subject, along with the position you chose to take. | | | | it’s usually more effective to use your collected |
| When in doubt, however, I always go to the old reliable: | | | | facts as way to validate opinions that support your |
| simple, straightforward logical reasoning. It’s | | | | cause. In turn, this “larger picture” can be |
| dependable as your most versatile writing checker. | | | | used to strengthen your arguments. |
| Since you’ve got write a persuading piece that | | | | Say, you want to use logical reasoning to validate |
| will convince your readers through logical reason and | | | | several strong opinions. What do you do? Find |
| real facts, therefore, you need to write a high quality | | | | real-world data that support them, whether they be |
| argument that will truly allow your readers to think | | | | from surveys, historical events or authoritative |
| deeply and participate with your topic. This will show | | | | accounts. You can also drill down on the opinion, |
| how they will react on it and how they will decide after | | | | detailing what a particular event can lead to and tie it |
| reading your reliable opinions. | | | | to a fact that is common knowledge. Either way, the |
| From the word logic itself, it has to be reasoned out, | | | | opinion is propped up by credible evidence, allowing it |
| analyze the statement and decide which side to | | | | to act as support for the actual thesis. |
| choose. This requires a deep evaluation on the | | | | |