Multiple Choice
As an advocate developing a prima facie case for your proposition of fact, you must develop arguments of significance to support your main points. Significance often is a way of focusing on this element of the analysis of propositions. What is it that draws our attention to a subject or controversy and are often what gives it significance?
A) The immediate cause.
B) The stock issues.
C) The historical background.
D) The primary inference.
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