The statement of facts is not a mere formality; it's a powerful tool for persuasion.
We can't change the facts, but we can often change the reader's perception of facts
by strategically presenting them. Here are three techniques for presenting facts persuasively.
Order facts strategically
A key fact provided at the outset can po...
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