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    Exam 9: How Are Factual Propositions Argued
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    In Opposing an Argument Made by the Advocate, You Argue
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In Opposing an Argument Made by the Advocate, You Argue

Question 2

Question 2

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In opposing an argument made by the advocate, you argue that the advocate has misanalyzed the situation and that the analysis you provide is the proper one. You are using the strategy of opposition know as


A) using the benefit of presumption.
B) denial.
C) extenuation.
D) responding preemptively.

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