Multiple Choice
When a proposition of value is phrased in comparative terms, the opponent
A) is obligated to provide a definition of the value judgment term.
B) is precluded from providing a definition of the value judgment term.
C) has the option of accepting the advocate's definition of the value judgment term.
D) has the obligation to accept the advocate's definition of the value judgment term.
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