Multiple Choice
Which of the following conditions tends to make a one-sided argument more effective in persuading an audience than a two-sided argument?
A) an intelligent and sophisticated audience
B) a relatively unintelligent and uninformed audience
C) a very rational and unemotional audience
D) an audience which is initially opposed to the speaker's argument
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