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Cogent-(of an argument or case) Clear, logical, and convincing.

Having power to compel Coherent- (of an argument, theory, or policy) Logical and consistent. (Of a person) Able to speak clearly and logically; sticking together Didactic-Intended to instruct, morally instructive, Inclined to teach or moralize excessively; instructive Impartial-not prejudiced towards or against any particular side or party; fair; unbiased Incontrovertible-incapable of being contradicted or disputed; undeniable; sure, certain Lucid- Easily understood; intelligible, mentally sound; sane or rational, translucent or transparent Objectively- Uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices: an objective critic; fair; based on observable phenomena; presented factually: an objective appraisal. Rhetoric-the art or study of using language effectively and persuasively, skill in using language effectively and persuasively Plausible-Seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible: a plausible excuse; giving a deceptive impression of truth or reliability; Believable Substantiated- To support with proof or evidence; verify: substantiate an accusation. See Synonyms at confirm. To give material form to; embody To make firm or solid. To give substance to; make real or actual.

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