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Being _____ is important when you are addressing counterclaims to your argument. A. strong B. civil C. aggressive D. thorough

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It would be B-Civil
User Anthony Bishopric
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  • Answer:

civil

  • Step-by-step explanation:

When you present your argument, it can happen, and it is natural, for someone to question you, either for disagreeing with you or for not understanding your point. In this situation, it is important that you remain calm and civilized to answer questions. It is common and salutary in a democracy that people have divergences of ideas and arguments. The point is that in a democratic debate, criticisms or contestations are made to the argument and not to you, so criticisms and contestations should not be taken personally.

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