When presenting arguments to French audiences, organize your case with clear logical structure. Your audience should be able to follow how your argument develops—how conclusions follow from premises, how evidence supports claims, how the pieces fit together. Do not ramble or jump between points without clear connections.
The well-structured argument demonstrates that you have thought the matter through systematically; visible organization signals intellectual seriousness. French audiences notice and evaluate argumentative architecture; they expect to see how you get from starting point to conclusion. This expectation comes from educational training in structured argumentation that shapes how French people think about what persuasion should look like. Structure your presentation so the logic is clear, and your persuasiveness increases regardless of whether the audience ultimately agrees.
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