In your speech to a group of high school students, you explain how you have seen people do stupid things at parties as a result of drinking. you've witnessed how drunk people put themselves at risk, and you've heard of people's reputations being ruined because of alcohol-related incidents. because of your experiences, you want to urge your listeners to avoid drinking in social situations, so they will not suffer the consequences similar to those you discussed. what form of reasoning have you used in this speech

Respuesta :

I've seen other people get killed. Some end up getting a ticket for driving while under the influence of alcohol. Some actually get into accidents.

Answer:

Causal reasoning

Explanation:

Causal reasoning refers to thinking in a way that establishes a relationship between a cause and an affect. This type of reasoning is the one employed when speakers attempt to argue for an action based on its negative or positive consequences. In this case, the speaker argues against drinking because of its negative consequences. Causal reasoning should not be used in cases where a connection cannot definitely be established.