We are going to have in-class debates, and as a member of the audience, you will be
asked to "write a ballot" expressing your view as to which debater offers the best case,
the most compelling reasons.
As a member of the audience, how are you characterized in
this use of argumentation as instrumental communication?
(a) You are seeking knowledge about the topic.
(b) You are acting as an impartial judge.
(c) You are engaging in an internal dialog about the pros and cons of what you hear.
(d) All of the above
B
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