Why is it important to know an opponent’s position when developing an argument?
so read...
English, 25.10.2019 21:43 naomijefferson22
Why is it important to know an opponent’s position when developing an argument?
so readers understand who is arguing that point.< answer
so readers know what you are trying to disprove.
so readers can decide for themselves which side is more entertaining.
so readers can disagree with the point you are arguing.
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