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What should you not do when evaluating an opponent's supporting points? A. Ignore any good argument strategies

B. Consider whether the appeals are convincing
C. Look for problems in the premises behind the argument
D. Ask if the evidence is convincing

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On A PEX the answer is A

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A. Ignore any good argument strategies


You shouldn't ignore any good argument strategies when evaluating an opponent's supporting points. You could learn from that strategy and use it for yourself when the need comes. It is also critical to be able to analyze argument strategies of the opponent so that you will be able to predict your next arguments against theirs.
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