Multiple Choice
In preparing a prima facie case for factual argumentation, the advocate must
A) state appropriate criteria to be used in judging the probable truth of the inference.
B) consider what the audience presently values.
C) consider what proof the audience needs to convince them of the probable truth of the primary inference.
D) state whether simple or complex arguments are being offered.
Correct Answer:

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