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How should a writer address opposing views in an argument? (5 points)

The writer should ignore opposing views so as to not bring attention to conflicting information.

The writer should mention opposing views to point out the flaws of those who believe in them.

The writer should use facts that can be verified to address and disprove opposing viewpoints.

The writer should give equal attention and value to opposing views, including using evidence.

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I believe the correct answer is "the writer should use facts that can be verified to address and disprove opposing viewpoints". By doing this the writer can prove that his information is correct and win the argument.

Hope this helps!
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