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The Reversing of an Accusation by Arguing That an Opponent

Question 17

Question 17

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The reversing of an accusation by arguing that an opponent is guilty of an equally bad or worse offense is called. . .


A) Equivocation
B) Dysphemism
C) Whataboutism
D) Ridicule

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