Multiple Choice
In developing arguments to advocate and oppose a proposition of fact, how should you use the stock issues for analyzing factual propositions?
A) To develop the primary inference for your proposition of fact.
B) To decide what main points (contentions) to use in developing your proposition of fact.
C) To create an explanation of the appropriate hierarchy of fact in which you want your audience to locate your interpretation of fact.
D) All of the above
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