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    Arguments Focus on the Circumstances Surrounding the Facts and Are
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Arguments Focus on the Circumstances Surrounding the Facts and Are

Question 29

Question 29

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arguments focus on the circumstances surrounding the facts and are used by the opponent to suggests that the advocate has a limited understanding of these circumstances.


A) Extenuation
B) Denial
C) Pre-emptive
D) Kitchen sink

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