In arguing propositions of fact, as an opponent you have two strategies for
responding to the advocate's arguments, denial and extenuation.
What must you examine
to decide whether strategies of denial and extenuation will be appropriate for refuting the
advocate's arguments?
(a) How the advocate uses presumption.
(b) How the advocate defined terms.
(c) How the advocate's placement of arguments of effect, significance, and
inherency organized the message.
(d) How the advocate's arguments satisfy the requirements of the stock issues of
factual argumentation.
D
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