Multiple Choice
In preparing to oppose a factual proposition, the opponent's first task is to
A) decide how many extenuation arguments to use.
B) examine the criteria the advocate used to evaluate the topic.
C) provide his own definition of terms.
D) examine the inference made by the advocate in her interpretation of the proposition.
Correct Answer:

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Q2: In opposing an argument made by the
Q3: In arguing factual propositions, arguments concerning inherency<br>A)need
Q4: Factual argumentation is used in a number
Q5: As an advocate for a proposition of
Q6: In factual argumentation, arguments about significance focus
Q8: The opponent in factual argumentation may not
Q9: The opponent's strategy of extenuation is a
Q10: In advocating the proposition "equipping cars with
Q11: A brief should contain your main points,
Q12: The opponents final strategic decision is to<br>A)determine