Persuasive: Good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation.
Thesis: A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
Legalised: Make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law.
Homosexual: Sexually attracted to people of one's own sex.
Decrease: Become smaller or less in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
Impact: Come into forcible contact with another object.
Benefit: An advantage or profit gained from something.
Anecdote: A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
Fact: Information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article.
Statistic: A fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
Statement: A definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing.
Construct: An idea or theory containing various conceptual elements, typically one considered to be subjective and not based on empirical evidence.
Support: Bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
Opposing: In conflict or competition with another
Evidence: Be or show evidence of
Relate: Give an account of a sequence of events.
Validate: Demonstrate or support the truth or value.
Source: Obtain from a particular source.
Conclusion: The end or finish of an event or process / The summing-up of an argument or text.
Restate: State something again or differently.
Inform: Give someone facts or information.
Thesis: A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
Legalised: Make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law.
Homosexual: Sexually attracted to people of one's own sex.
Decrease: Become smaller or less in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
Impact: Come into forcible contact with another object.
Benefit: An advantage or profit gained from something.
Anecdote: A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
Fact: Information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article.
Statistic: A fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
Statement: A definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing.
Construct: An idea or theory containing various conceptual elements, typically one considered to be subjective and not based on empirical evidence.
Support: Bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
Opposing: In conflict or competition with another
Evidence: Be or show evidence of
Relate: Give an account of a sequence of events.
Validate: Demonstrate or support the truth or value.
Source: Obtain from a particular source.
Conclusion: The end or finish of an event or process / The summing-up of an argument or text.
Restate: State something again or differently.
Inform: Give someone facts or information.