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Megan addresses her proposal to Ms. Jane Doe, an administrator who has the power to change policy. To what extent does Megan develop audience-based reasons that resonate for this audience of university administrators? How effectively does she anticipate and respond to objections her audience might raise?

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Answer: this is an effective stragedy

Anticipating objections is an influencing technique that involves predicting the objections that people will have to your proposals and planning your response. In some cases, this strategy is taken a step further by framing a proposal in a way that's likely to generate an objection that is easy to defeat

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two main kinds of objections in philosophy—objections to arguments and objections to conclusions. When objecting to arguments, we must make the premise that we object to explicit. When we object to conclusions, it is often also necessary to object to arguments as well.

There are several ways to introduce to your reader the counterarguments you've uncovered: quoting a source for the counterargument, paraphrasing a source, or using your own words to offer a rhetorical example or conditional statement.

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